1. Nhanganyaya
The KuWFi WiFi 6 AX1800 Outdoor Wireless AP Router (Model AP820) is an 11ax Wi-Fi standard outdoor access point designed to provide high-speed Ethernet data rates and allow more users access. It supports dual-band operation (2.4GHz and 5GHz) with a combined data rate of 1800Mbps. This device is suitable for extending Wi-Fi coverage in various environments, including homes, hotels, camping sites, factories, communities, and streets, thanks to its robust outdoor design and omnidirectional antennas.
2. Chii chiri muBhokisi
- Kunze WiFi Access Point
- Antennas (4 high-gain omnidirectional antennas)
- Network cable
- Installation package
3. Chigadzirwa Pamusoroview
The AP820 features a robust, weatherproof housing designed for outdoor use. It includes multiple ports and indicators for easy setup and monitoring.
3.1 Device Components
- Main Unit: The core device with internal components for Wi-Fi broadcasting and network management.
- Antennas: Four high-gain omnidirectional antennas (two for 2.4GHz and two for 5GHz) for extended coverage.
- PoE Converter: An adapter that supplies power to the device through the Ethernet cable.
- Power Adapter: For connecting the PoE converter to a power outlet.
3.2 Ports uye zviratidzo
- LAN Port: For local network connections.
- PoE IN/WAN Port: Used for both Power over Ethernet input and Wide Area Network connection.
- Reset Bhatani: Located on the device for factory reset.
- Antenna Connectors: Four connectors for attaching the omnidirectional antennas.

Mufananidzo: Pazasi view of the KuWFi AP820 device, highlighting the LAN port, PoE IN/WAN port, and the Reset button. This view also shows the weather-sealed cap for cable entry.
4. Setup
4.1 Kuiswa kweAntenna
- Identify the 2.4GHz and 5GHz antennas. The straight antennas are typically for 5GHz, and those with hinge points are for 2.4GHz.
- Carefully screw each antenna into its corresponding port on the main unit. Ensure the rubber gaskets are properly seated for weatherproofing.

Image: A hand screwing one of the four antennas into the top of the KuWFi AP820 device, showing the secure connection point.
4.2 Power over Ethernet (PoE) Connection
- Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the PoE IN/WAN port on the AP820 unit. Ensure the weather-sealed cap is properly installed around the cable.
- Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the PoE port on the PoE converter.
- Plug the power adapter into the PoE converter and then into a power outlet.
4.3 Kugadzika Kwekutanga (Web Inowanikwa)
- Connect your computer directly to the LAN port of the PoE converter using an Ethernet cable.
- Vhura a web browser and enter the default IP address (e.g., 192.168.188.253) or the domain name (e.g., wifi.wavlink.com) provided in the quick start guide to access the web manejimendi interface.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to configure the device's operating mode (AP, Gateway, or Repeater), Wi-Fi settings (SSID, password), and other network parameters.
4.4 Kuisa Chishandiso
The AP820 can be mounted on a wall or pole using the provided installation package. Ensure the device is installed in a location that is not higher than 2-3 meters (6.562 to 9.843 feet) from the ground and not higher than the upstream router or subordinate devices by the same height range.

Image: Step-by-step diagram illustrating the physical installation of the KuWFi AP820 on a pole, including securing the device and routing the Ethernet cable.
4.5 Video Guide: Repeater Mode Setup
Video: A detailed guide demonstrating the setup process for the KuWFi AP820 in Repeater Mode. This video covers physical connections, web interface configuration, and testing the extended Wi-Fi signal.
5. Maitiro Okushandisa
The KuWFi AP820 supports multiple operating modes to suit various networking needs:
- AP (Access Point) Mode: Connects to a wired network and broadcasts a wireless signal, allowing wireless devices to connect to the network.
- Gateway Mode: Functions as a router, providing network address translation (NAT) and managing the local network.
- Repeater Mode: Extends the range of an existing wireless network by receiving and re-transmitting the Wi-Fi signal.

Mufananidzo: Muchadenga view illustrating the KuWFi AP820 in AP/Gateway mode, providing seamless Wi-Fi coverage across a large outdoor area with multiple access points.
6. Kuchengeta
- Regularly check the device for any physical damage or loose connections, especially after severe weather conditions.
- Ensure the weather-sealed caps on the ports are securely fastened to prevent water ingress.
- Keep the device's firmware updated to ensure optimal performance and security. Refer to the manufacturer's website for the latest firmware versions and update instructions.
- Clean the exterior of the device periodically with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and debris.
7. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
- Hapana Simba: Check the power adapter and PoE converter connections. Ensure the power outlet is functional.
- Hapana Chiratidzo cheWi-Fi: Verify that the antennas are correctly installed and tightened. Check the device's operating mode and Wi-Fi settings in the web interface.
- Simba Risina Chiratidzo: Adjust the device's placement to minimize obstructions. Ensure antennas are oriented correctly. Consider using Repeater Mode if extending coverage over a large area.
- Hatikwanisi Kupinda Web Interface: Ensure your computer is directly connected to the PoE converter's LAN port. Verify your computer's IP settings are compatible with the device's default IP range. Try resetting the device to factory defaults using the Reset button.
- Kubatana Kwenguva: Check for interference from other wireless devices or electrical equipment. Ensure the Ethernet cable length does not exceed 60 meters (196 feet) to prevent power loss over PoE.
8. Zvinotsanangurwa
| Brand | KuWFi |
| Model Number | KF-APAX820 |
| Wireless Kutaurirana Standard | 802.11ax, 802.11ac, 802.11n, 802.11g, 802.11b |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1.8 Gigabits Per Second (1800Mbps) |
| Frequency Band Kirasi | Dual-Band (2.4GHz uye 5GHz) |
| Special Feature | Access Point Mode, Gateway Mode, Repeater Mode |
| IP Rating | IP67 Waterproof Housing |
| Antennas | 4 High Gain Omnidirectional Antennas |
| Operating Temperature | -30°C kusvika 70°C (-22°F kusvika 158°F) |
| Item Weight | 8.8 makirogiramu |
| Package Dimensions | 18 x 13 x 5 inches |
9. Warranty uye Tsigiro
The KuWFi WiFi 6 AX1800 Outdoor Wireless AP Router (Model AP820) is backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee, a month free replacement, and a 1-year manufacturer warranty. Professional technical support is available.
For setup problems or additional instructions, please download the KuWFi shared file containing operation steps and instructions from: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12kkvlLpuiQRLtOU60tNDwwl8XFeRIEPJ?usp=sharing
9.1 Video Guide: Product Overview
Vhidhiyo: pfupiso pfupiview of the KuWFi AP820 wireless AP router, showcasing its features and components.





