1. Folasaga
The Hyzom Wi-Fi Repeater is designed to extend the coverage of your existing wireless network. It eliminates Wi-Fi dead zones and improves signal strength, allowing for a more stable and reliable internet connection throughout your home or office. This device supports both Repeater and Access Point (AP) modes, offering flexibility for various networking needs.

Ata 1: Luma view of the Hyzom Wi-Fi Repeater, showing its four external antennas and LED indicators.
2. Fa'amatalaga Saogalemu
Please read and follow these safety instructions carefully to prevent damage to the device or injury to yourself.
- Aua le tu'uina atu le masini ile vai po'o le susu.
- Aua le tatalaina pe taumafai e toe faaleleia le masini oe lava. Ia faasino atu auaunaga uma i tagata agavaa.
- Use only the power source specified for this device.
- Taofi le masini mai le vevela ma le susulu o le la.
- Ia mautinoa e lelei le ea e si'omia ai le masini. Aua le poloka avanoa e maua ai le ea.
- O lenei masini e fa'amoemoe mo na'o totonu.
3. Seti
The Hyzom Wi-Fi Repeater offers two primary setup methods: WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) and Web Browser Configuration.
3.1. Fa'apipi'i Fa'aletino
- Tatala le masini: Carefully remove the Wi-Fi Repeater from its packaging.
- Filifili se nofoaga: Select a central location between your main router and the area where you need improved Wi-Fi coverage. Ensure it is within the range of your existing Wi-Fi signal.
- Sulu i totonu: Plug the Wi-Fi Repeater into a standard electrical outlet. The power LED indicator should light up.

Figure 2: The Hyzom Wi-Fi Repeater is designed for wall-plug installation, blending into home decor.
3.2. Configuration via WPS (Recommended for quick setup)
WPS allows for a quick and easy connection without needing to enter network passwords.
- Malosiaga: Plug the Wi-Fi Repeater into an electrical outlet.
- Press WPS on Repeater: Press the WPS button on the side of the Hyzom Wi-Fi Repeater. The WPS LED indicator should start blinking.
- Oomi le WPS i luga o le Router: Within two minutes, press the WPS button on your main Wi-Fi router.
- Faatali mo le Fesootaiga: The repeater will automatically connect to your router. Once connected, the signal strength LEDs on the repeater will light up, indicating a successful connection.

Figure 3: The WPS button on the side of the repeater simplifies the setup process.
3.3. Fa'atonu e ala i Web Browser (For advanced settings or if WPS fails)
- Connect to Repeater's Network: Plug in the repeater. On your computer or mobile device, connect to the repeater's default Wi-Fi network (e.g., "Hyzom_Extender" or similar, usually found on a label on the device). No password is required initially.
- Avanoa Web Fetufa'aiga: Tatala a web su'esu'e ma ulufale i le tuatusi IP e le mafai ona maua (fa'ata'ita'iga, 192.168.1.254 or repeater.local) into the address bar. Refer to the device label or quick start guide for the exact address.
- Ulufale i totonu: Enter the default username and password (usually "admin" for both, or as specified on the device label).
- Filifili Faiga: Choose either "Repeater Mode" or "AP Mode" based on your needs.
- Faiga toe fai: Extends your existing Wi-Fi network. Select your main Wi-Fi network from the list, enter its password, and configure the extended network's name (SSID) and password.
- Faiga AP: Transforms your wired network connection into a wireless access point. Connect an Ethernet cable from your router to the repeater's LAN port. Configure the new wireless network's name (SSID) and password.
- Apply Settings: Save the settings and wait for the repeater to restart.
- Toe fesoʻotaʻi: Reconnect your devices to the new extended or AP network.
4. Galuega
Once configured, the Hyzom Wi-Fi Repeater operates automatically to provide extended wireless coverage.
4.1. Faailoila Taitaiina
The LEDs on the front panel provide information about the device's status:
- LED Malosiaga: Fa'ailoa mai pe ua fa'aola le masini.
- WPS LED: Blinks during WPS setup, solid when WPS connection is established.
- LED Malosi Fa'ailoga: Indicate the strength of the signal received from your main router. More LEDs lit means a stronger signal. Aim for at least two or three LEDs for optimal performance.
- LAN/WAN LED: Fa'ailoa mai ai gaoioiga i luga o le uafu Ethernet.

Ata 4: Tua view of the Hyzom Wi-Fi Repeater, showing the power plug for direct wall insertion.
4.2. Network Coverage and Performance
The repeater is designed to provide up to 7000 square feet of extended Wi-Fi coverage. Its four external high-gain antennas help to achieve 360-degree full signal coverage, reducing signal loss when passing through walls and focusing signal strength towards your devices.

Figure 5: Illustration of how the Wi-Fi Repeater extends network coverage throughout a multi-story home, eliminating dead zones.

Figure 6: The repeater can connect up to 40 devices, supporting a wide range of compatible devices for various activities.

Figure 7: The extended Wi-Fi network supports multiple users and activities simultaneously.
4.3. So'oga uaea
The repeater includes a WAN/LAN Ethernet port that supports both network output and input. This allows for a faster and more stable wired connection for devices like smart TVs, gaming consoles, or desktop computers, reducing wireless interference.

Figure 8: The Ethernet port provides options for both wired device connection and AP mode setup.
5. Tausiga
Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your Wi-Fi Repeater.
- Fa'amamaina: Fa'aaogā se ie mālū ma mago e fa'amama ai fafo o le masini. Aua ne'i fa'aogaina ni vai fa'amamā po'o aerosol.
- Tulaga sili ona lelei: Periodically check the signal strength LEDs. If the signal is weak, consider repositioning the repeater closer to your main router or in a more open area.
- Faʻalauiloa Firmware: Siaki le gaosi oloa website periodically for firmware updates. Updating the firmware can improve performance, add new features, and fix bugs. Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer for any updates.
- Toe amata: If you experience network issues, try restarting the repeater by unplugging it from the power outlet for 10 seconds and then plugging it back in.
6. Faʻafitauli
If you encounter problems with your Hyzom Wi-Fi Repeater, refer to the following common issues and solutions:
| Fa'afitauli | Mafuaaga e ono tupu | Fofo |
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| Leai se Malosiaga / Tape le LED Malosiaga | Device not plugged in, power outlet faulty. | Ensure the repeater is securely plugged into a working electrical outlet. Try a different outlet. |
| Cannot connect to the extended network | Incorrect password, repeater out of range of main router, incorrect configuration. |
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| Slow internet speed or frequent disconnections | Poor signal from main router, interference, too many connected devices. |
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| WPS setup fails | Router does not support WPS, WPS button not pressed within time limit, WPS disabled on router. |
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| Le mafai ona maua web itulau pulega | Incorrect IP address, device not connected to repeater's network. |
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If problems persist, consider performing a factory reset on the repeater by pressing and holding the reset button (usually a small pinhole) for 5-10 seconds while the device is powered on. This will revert all settings to their default values.
7. Fa'amatalaga
| Fa'aaliga | Fa'amatalaga |
|---|---|
| Fa'ailoga | Hyzom |
| Numera Fa'ata'ita'i | B0BL2DRCST |
| Masini Fegalegaleai | Auala |
| Avanoa | E oo atu i le 7000 sikuea futu |
| Mea mamafa | 6.4 aunese |
| Fuafuaga Mea | 7.4 x 3.82 x 2.2 inisi |
| Aso Muamua Maua | Novema 1, 2022 |
| Tufuga | Hyzom |