The Amped Wireless High Power Wireless-N 600mW Gigabit Dual Band Router provides long range, high performance wireless Internet access over extreme distances. The R20000G is equipped with advanced dual band 2.4GHz wireless amplifiers and detachable high gain antennas to provide up to 10,000 sq ft of high performance Wi-Fi coverage (2.4GHz only, 5.0GHz coverage will be less). The High Power Router features a powerful 620MHz internal processor, five gigabit networking ports for blazing fast wired connections and simultaneous dual band Wi-Fi technology for an interference-free Wi-Fi experience. The High Power Router is great for connecting PCs, HD TVs, iPads, smartphones and more in large homes (and backyards), and multi-floor offices or warehouses.
Great for Large Homes
Provide Wi-Fi coverage throughout your home and backyard
Connect your home theater and stream lag free HD media
Connect your home office computers, tablets, smartphones and printers
Great for Offices
Provide whole office Wi-Fi coverage and create restricted access for guests
Cover entire warehouses with Wi-Fi access
Connect all office computers and printers
Key Features
Extreme Dual Band Range
Provide wireless Internet access over large areas (up to 10,000 sq ft)
Ultra Powerful
Dual 2.4GHz amplifiers, dual 5.0GHz amplifiers and high gain dual band antennas penetrate walls and eliminate Wi-Fi dead spots
Twice the Bandwidth: Simultaneous Dual Band
Provides long range 2.4GHz Wi-Fi access and interference-free 5.0GHz Wi-Fi access simultaneously
Gigabit Networking
Five wired gigabit ports (4 x Local, 1 x Modem) provide ultra-fast network connections for HD streaming & more
Powerful 620MHz Processor
Faster wired and wireless networking
USB Storage Support
Share files from a USB hard drive or flash drive locally with networked computers or remotely via FTP
Smart Features
Guest Networks
Create wireless networks (up to 4) for guests with restricted access to the Internet
Adjustable Wi-Fi Coverage
Adjust the coverage distance of your wireless network (2.4GHz or 5.0GHz)
Advanced Wi-Fi Security
Supports WPS One-Touch Setup, WPA, WPA2
Parental / Security Features
Block websites, set schedules for wireless access and grant access to specific users
Smart Firewall
Protect your network from intruders
Prioritize Bandwidth (QoS)
Eliminate lag for games, VoIP and streaming
Smart Setup Wizard
Connect the High Power Router to your modem
Connect your computer to the High Power Router
Run the Smart Setup Wizard
The Smart Setup Wizard will automatically configure your Internet connection and customize your wireless network.
Step-by-Step Installation Video Included
Connectors and Ports
The Amped Wireless Difference
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
* Range specifications are based on performance test results. Actual performance may vary due to differences in operating environments, building materials and wireless obstructions. Performance may increase or decrease over the stated specification. Wireless coverage claims are used only as a reference and are not guaranteed as each wireless network is uniquely different. Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE 802.11 standard specifications. Actual data throughput may vary as a result of network conditions and environmental factors. N600 wireless signal speeds achieved when connecting to other N600 or later 802.11n/ac devices. Output power specifications are based on the maximum possible radio output power plus antenna gain.
May not work with non-standard Wi-Fi devices such as those with proprietary software or drivers. Supports all Wi-Fi standards that are compatible or backwards compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi standards.
Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Protected Setup, and WPA2 are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
The High Power Wireless-N 600mW Gigabit Dual Band Range Extender extends the range of any 802.11a/b/g/n wireless network by repeating the signal (2.4GHz and/or 5.0GHz) from a wireless router and redistributing it in a new "extended" location. The SR20000G is equipped with eight high power 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz amplifiers, and two dual band high gain antennas to extend Wi-Fi coverage by up to 10,000 sq ft. This Range Extender is equipped with five gigabit ports that allow additional networking devices, such as PCs and network switches, to be connected at blazing fast speeds. It is universally compatible with any standard single or dual band Wi-Fi router and service provider gateway. The SR20000G is one of the most powerful, versatile, universal Wi-Fi range extenders available.
Long Range Wi-Fi Extend coverage for your large home or office by up to 10,000 sq ft*
AIRPLAY®, AIRPRINT™ & Home Sharing Works with all Apple networking features
Guest Networks and User Access Create up to 8 networks for guests and restrict access to specific users
Wi-Fi Coverage Control Adjust the distance of your wireless network
Eliminate Wi-Fi Dead Spots Penetrate walls with high power amplifiers and high gain antennas
Universally Compatible Works with any Router or Gateway: including Linksys, Verizon, Netgear & more*
Powerful Processor Experience more with faster networking speeds
Share Files with USB Attach a USB drive* and easily share files within your network * USB Storage device not included.
Simultaneous Dual Band Wi-Fi Extend 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz networks simultaneously for more bandwidth
Make sure your computer is connected to the High Power Router using the included Ethernet cable. Do not try to connect with a wireless connection. Ensure that the power on the High Power Router is on.
Check that your computer IS NOT connected to any wireless networks. If it is, disable your Wi-Fi connection and disconnect from all wireless networks. Reboot the router and try again.
Close your current web browser and reopen it. Use Google Chrome or Internet Explorer (v8.0 and up).
Open your web browser and enter 192.168.3.1 into the web address bar.
Reset the High Power Router to default settings by holding the Reset Button (located on the back panel) for ten (10) seconds and try again.
Check that you are using the right login and password. If this is your first time accessing the Web Menu, use the default login and password: (Login: admin, PW: admin).
If you forgot your login and password for the Web Menu, reset the High Power Router to default settings and try again. To reset the High Power Router to default: - On the back panel of the router find the Reset button. - Use a pen tip to hold down the reset button for 5 to 10 seconds. - The router will reinitialize and restore its default settings.
Check that you are using a supported web browser: Google Chrome, Internet Explorer (8.0 and up) and Safari. If you are using an unsupported web browser, such as Firefox, please change to one of the supported web browsers and try again.
Reset your modem by holding down the reset button located on the back of the modem for approximately five seconds. Try the automatic configuration again.
Static IP: Your Internet connection may require a static IP setting. Check with your ISP to obtain the IP settings.
DSL Connections: Your Internet connection may require login information. If you are using PPPoE mode, you will need to manually configure your Internet connection settings and obtain your username and password.
Cable Modem: Your Internet connection may require you to clone your MAC address. Go to More Settings > IP Settings > Internet Network (WAN) and select Automatic/Dynamic (DHCP) from the drop down menu. Clone your PCs MAC address under the DNS settings.
Detach the power adapter and disconnect all computers from the High Power Router. Turn off the power to your modem and remove the backup battery (if available). Wait 2 minutes and power the modem back on. Wait 2 minutes for the modem to initialize. Power on the High Power Router and connect your computer to the router. Open your web browser and try to access the Internet.
Check that your Internet connection is working. Power off the High Power Router and disconnect your computer from the router. Turn off the power to your modem and remove the backup battery (if available). Wait 2 minutes and power the modem back on. Wait 2 minutes for the modem to initialize. Attach your computer directly to the modem and power on your computer. Open your web browser and check to see if you can go online. If you cannot go online, there may be a problem with your Internet provider. Please contact your Internet provider to troubleshoot your connection issues.
Power off your computer, the High Power Router and your modem. Power on your modem and wait 2 minutes. Power on the High Power Router and wait 1 minute for the router to initialize. Power on your computer and try again.
Check to see if other computers are also having this problem. If they are not, check to see if your anti-virus software or firewall software is conflicting with your Internet connection. You may also try temporarily disabling all firewalls or anti-virus software to see if that is what is causing the problem.
If you have a PPPoE or another Internet connection requiring login credentials, you may need to adjust the reconnection or time out settings. Go to the IP Settings > Internet Connection (WAN) page and configure your Internet connection to automatically reconnect.
If you are using Windows XP, check that your computer is using Service Pack 2 or greater. Windows XP users with Service Pack 1 may experience intermittent wireless connections.
Check with your Internet provider to ensure that they are not experiencing system wide issues.
Check with speedtest.net to see the speed of your Internet provider. Connect directly to your modem with your computer and check speedtest.net again. If the speed results are the same, the issue is with your Internet provider. Please contact your provider to troubleshoot the issue.
Check the Internet connection speed on another computer that is connected to the High Power Router. If the other computer does not have Internet speed problems, the networking equipment or operating system on your original computer may be outdated or may be experiencing problems. Viruses and other software may slow down a computer’s overall speed significantly.
If you are using a wireless connection to the High Power Router, check that your wireless signal strength is above 3 bars. If not, you may need to move closer to the High Power Router.
Check that your computer’s network adapter is enabled and is set to “Obtain IP Address Automatically.”
Release and Renew your IP Address on your computer. To do this on a Windows computer: - Click Start > Run and type CMD - When the command prompt appears, type ipconfig/release and press enter - Type ipconfig/renew and press enter - Check that your computer’s network adapter has an IP address of 192.168.3.x
Restart your computer and check again.
Restart the High Power Router and check again.
Make sure DHCP is enabled in the High Power Router’s Web Menu (Go to More Settings > IP Settings > Local Area Network (LAN) > DHCP Settings.
Check that your Firewall or Anti-Virus software is not preventing you from accessing shared devices on you network.
Step back at least 10 feet from the High Power Router and check your signal again. The High Power Router emits high power, long range Wi-Fi signals that may confuse your wireless adapter signal reading at close range. The speed and signal are at 100%, however your readout may not be displaying the data correctly.
Change the wireless channel on the High Power Router to 11 or 1 and try again. There may be interference in your installation environment.
Check to see that your antennas are secured tightly to the High Power Router.
Check if other computers are experiencing the same issue. If not, the wireless adapter in your computer may be experiencing problems or maybe older and have poor wireless performance.
Avoid placing the High Power Router near or around Microwaves and 2.4GHz wireless phones.
Avoid using wireless channels that are crowded. Change the wireless channel on the High Power Router.
Place the High Power Router in a higher location near the center of your desired coverage location.
Position the antennas on the High Power Router in opposite orientations.
Your wireless network adapter may be outdated and have older wireless technology not capable of achieving the wireless network speeds of the High Power Router. To achieve maximum wireless speeds, it is required that you have a 802.11n wireless adapter.
Check that you are using the latest Wi-Fi security type: WPA or WPA2 WEP security may slow down your wireless speeds.
Check that the High Power Router’s wireless data rate is set to auto or 11N data rate speeds.
Wireless speeds degrade as you get further away from the wireless router.
Check that the wireless channel set on the High Power Router is not crowded. Try changing the wireless channel to another channel and test the speed again.
Do not use Internet websites (i.e. speedtest.net or other websites) to test your wireless speeds. Speed test websites measure your Internet connection speed, which is controlled by your Internet provider. Wireless speeds are for your local network and not your Internet connection. To test wireless speeds, a local test or file transfer will be required to test the true wireless speed.
Manually add a wireless network to your Vista computer: - Click Start, and then click Network. - Select Network and Sharing Center. - Click Manage Wireless Networks. - Click Add and select Manually create a network profile. - Type in the SSID, and select the type of security and enter your security key. - Select “Start this connection Automatically” and click Next. - Go to Network and Sharing Center and select Manage Network Connections. - Right click Wireless Network Connection and then select Status. - Click details and check to see that your IPv4 IP address is correct (192.168.3.x).
Disable IEEE 802.1x authentication on your computer.
Make sure your computer has the latest Windows Service Pack. Windows Service Pack 1 does not support WPA security. Upgrade to the latest Service Pack to support the latest wireless encryption.
Manually add a wireless network to your XP computer.
Extreme Range Dual Band Wi-Fi Coverage Add long range wireless Internet access to your home or office. Dual 2.4GHz high power amplifiers, dual 5.0GHz high power amplifiers and dual high gain dual band antennas provide the power to add up to 10,000 sq ft of amplified dual band wireless coverage.
Double the Bandwidth with Simultaneous Dual Band Technology The High Power Dual Band Router doubles your bandwidth by creating a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network with long range access and a 5.0GHz Wi-Fi network with less interference, that's great for lag free HD media streaming. Both networks run simultaneously to provide maximum throughput with minimal interference.
Penetrate Walls and Eliminate Dead Spots Four high power amplifiers, four low noise amplifiers and two high power dual band antennas provide powerful Wi-Fi coverage that easily penetrates walls and Wi-Fi obstructions to provide Wi-Fi coverage in hard to reach areas.
Gigabit Networking The High Power Dual Band Router provides up to four 10/100/1000M network ports for connecting additional wired computers, A/V devices and other network devices at ultra-fast wired speeds.
Powerful Processor The High Power Dual Band Router features a powerful 620MHz internal processor for computing networking commands at blazing speeds which results in faster wired and wireless speeds.
USB Storage Support Attach a USB storage device, such as an external hard drive or flash drive, to share at home or in the office with other networked computers. Shared files can also be access remotely, over the Internet using a FTP client.
Smart Security Features
You're in control! Smart security features allow you to restrict access to specific users, set a daily time schedule for when the wireless network is available and when it is not and control how far your wireless network coverage reaches through wireless output power adjustments. The High Power Dual Band Router also supports secure push button setup for WPS enabled devices.
Website Blocking and SPI Firewall Protection Block access to specific websites and protect your network from outside intruders with an advanced SPI firewall.
Guest Networks Create additional wireless networks for guests or conference rooms with access to the Internet only. Protect your local computers and servers from access by guest users.
Smart, Simple Setup The Smart Setup Wizard walks you through the simple setup process and automatically configures the settings of your Internet provider.
Great for Large Homes and Offices The high power Wi-Fi capabilities of the High Power Dual Band Router is great for providing powerful wireless coverage for larger homes, backyards, offices and warehouses.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
* Range specifications are based on performance test results. Actual performance may vary due to differences in operating environments, building materials and wireless obstructions. Performance may increase or decrease over the stated specification. Wireless coverage claims are used only as a reference and are not guaranteed as each wireless network is uniquely different. Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE 802.11 standard specifications. Actual data throughput may vary as a result of network conditions and environmental factors. N600 wireless signal speeds achieved when connecting to other N600 or later 802.11n/ac devices. Output power specifications are based on the maximum possible radio output power plus antenna gain.
May not work with non-standard Wi-Fi devices such as those with proprietary software or drivers. Supports all Wi-Fi standards that are compatible or backwards compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi standards.
Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Protected Setup, and WPA2 are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Share your broadband Internet connection and deliver extreme range, high performance, wireless access
Browse the selections below to view support materials and troubleshooting tips. FAQs provide you with answers to frequently asked questions. The Download section provides you with firmware upgrades or device drivers and other related software. To view the User's Guide for your product check out the Documentation section. If you are having problems finding what you need, contact us.
Important: Before upgrading firmware, always save your current settings from the Save/Reload Settings page. To access from the web menu: More Settings > Management > Save/Reload Settings> Save Settings to File After the firmware updates, load your saved settings to keep your existing configurations.
Recent Updates
UI improvement
Improved stability with AirPlay, AirPrint, and Home Sharing
Improved range and fixed "unable to connect" issues at longer distances
Reduced wait time between setting changes on the web interface
Increased MAC Address Filtering entries from 20 to 40
15% - 100% Output Power (Individually adjustable for 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz networks)
Features:
Guest Wireless Networks (Up to 4 Additional) Supports Wireless Multimedia (WMM) Smart Firewall (SPI, NAT) Parental Controls (Website Blocking) User Access Control (MAC, IP Filtering) Quality of Service (QoS)
Antennas:
2 x High Gain Dual Band 5dBi Antennas 2 x Reverse SMA Connectors
Ports:
5 x RJ45 10/100/1000M (LAN) Ports Local Ports 1 x USB 2.0 Port (for USB Storage)
Broadband cable DSL modem with Ethernet port Computer with wired RJ-45 or wireless 802.11abgn adapter
Package Contents:
1 x High Power Wireless-N 600mW Gigabit Dual Band Router 2 x Detachable High Gain Dual Band Antennas 1 x Power Adapter 1 x RJ-45 Ethernet Cable 1 x Setup Guide 1 x CD: Users Guide, Installation Video 1 x Stand for vertical mounting
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Range specifications are based on performance test results. Actual performance may vary due to differences in operating environments, building materials and wireless obstructions. Performance may increase or decrease over the stated specification. Wireless coverage claims are used only as a reference and are not guaranteed as each wireless network is uniquely different. Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE 802.11 standard specifications. Actual data throughput may vary as a result of network conditions and environmental factors. Output power specifications are based on the maximum possible radio output power plus antenna gain. May not work with non-standard Wi-Fi devices such as those with proprietary software or drivers. Supports all Wi-Fi standards that are compatible or backwards compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi standards.
For MU-MIMO to work, additional MU-MIMO capable devices must be connected to the network.
All transmission rates listed are the physical data rates. Actual data throughput will be lower and may depend on external factors as well as the combination of devices connected to the router. 802.11ac wireless speeds are achieved when connecting to other 802.11ac capable devices.
Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Protected Setup, and WPA2 are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Qualcomm is a trademark of QUALCOMM Incorporated, registered in the United States and other countries. Qualcomm MU|EFX and Qualcomm Internet Processor (IPQ) are products of Qualcomm Atheros, Inc.