TOTOLINK AX1500 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router
Quick Installation Guide
Apply to: X2000R, X2000RU (Take X2000R as an Example)
1 Hardware Installation
This section details the physical setup of the router.
Diagram: A visual representation shows the TOTOLINK router with its antennas, connected to a power source (DC In ?), a modem/internet source ? via the WAN port, and a computer ? via a LAN port. An optional USB port is also indicated. A reset/WPS button ⚙️ is present on the router.
LEDs
LEDs | Status | Description |
---|---|---|
System | On | Enabled WPS/MESH function |
System | Off | System is not running or don't boot |
System | Blinking slowly | System is running normally |
System | Blinking quickly | The factory default setting is enabled |
WAN | On | WAN port connected |
WAN | Off | WAN port disconnected |
WAN | Blinking | WAN port is transmitting data |
LAN | On | Corresponding LAN port connected |
LAN | Off | Corresponding LAN port disconnected |
LAN | Blinking | LAN port is transmitting data |
Ports and Buttons
Ports and Buttons | Description |
---|---|
DC In ? | Connect to the Power Source. |
Power Button | Control the power supply to the router. |
WAN Port ? | Connect to the Internet. |
LAN1-LAN4 Ports ? | Connect to the computers. |
USB Port (Only for X2000RU) | Connect to the USB storage or other USB devices. |
RST/WPS Button ⚙️ | WPS/MESH: Press and hold for 1-3 seconds to activate the WPS/MESH function. Reset: Press and hold the button for more than 5 seconds until the System indicator blinking to reset the router. |
Default Wi-Fi Name: TOTOLINK_X2000R ?, TOTOLINK_X2000R_5G ?
2 Configure the Router on Phone ?
This section guides you through configuring the router using your smartphone.
- Connect your phone ? to the router's Wi-Fi. Find "TOTOLINK_X2000R" or "TOTOLINK_X2000R_5G" in your phone's Wi-Fi list and connect.
- Open your phone's browser and enter
http://itotolink.net
in the address bar. Enter "admin" for the password ?, then click LOGIN ▶️. - Click Quick Setup on the next page.
- Choose your desired operation mode. The example uses 'Gateway' mode. Click Next ▶️.
- Configure Internet Settings. Select a suitable connection type from the list (e.g., Static IP, Dynamic IP, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP) and fill in the required information. Click Next ▶️.
- Configure Wireless Settings. Create passwords ? for your 2.4G Wi-Fi ? and 5G Wi-Fi ?. You can also revise the default Wi-Fi names (SSID). Click Next ▶️.
- Select IPTV mode: Disabled, Bridge, or Custom. Click Next ▶️.
- The next page is a summary of your settings. Please remember your Wi-Fi name and password ?, then click Done ✔️. Your router will restart automatically. Your phone ? will disconnect from the router. Reconnect to the new Wi-Fi network using the correct password to enjoy your Wi-Fi.
Screen P2: An administrator login page is displayed, featuring a user icon ?, a language selection (English), fields for username (default 'admin') and password ?, a 'Forgot Password' link, and a prominent 'Login' button ▶️.
Screen P3: The Quick Setup interface shows a central icon representing the router ?, with indicators for CPU, RAM, Access Devices, Application, PC, Wireless, and System Tools. A 'Quick Setup' button is visible.
Screen P4: The Operation Mode selection screen presents options: Gateway, AP Mode, Repeater/Extender, and WISP Mode. The 'Gateway' option is selected, with a 'Next' button ▶️ at the bottom.
Screen P5: The Internet Setting screen shows connection types like DHCP Client, Static IP, PPPoE, PPTP, and L2TP. The 'DHCP Client' is selected, with 'Auto Detect' and 'Next' buttons ▶️.
Screen P9: A table details connection types and their required information: Static IP (IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS), Dynamic IP (confirm with ISP), PPPoE (ISP Username/Password), PPTP (Server Address, Username/Password), L2TP (Server Address, Username/Password).
Screen P6: The Wireless Settings screen allows configuration for 2.4GHz Wireless (SSID, Broadcast SSID toggle, Encrypt toggle, Password ?) and 5GHz Wireless (SSID, Broadcast SSID toggle, Encrypt toggle, Password ?). 'TOTOLINK_X2000R' and 'TOTOLINK_X2000R_5G' are shown as default SSIDs.
Screen P7: The IPTV mode selection screen offers 'Disabled', 'Bridge', and 'Custom' options. 'Disabled' is currently selected, with 'Back' and 'Next' buttons ▶️.
Screen P8: The Summary screen displays connection type (DHCP Client), Wireless 2.4GHz settings (On, SSID, Password ?), and Wireless 5GHz settings (On, SSID, Password ?). 'Done' ✔️ and 'Back' buttons are present.
3 EasyMesh Networking Function
The X2000R features EasyMesh networking, allowing multiple units to form a unified network with a single Wi-Fi name ?. This enables seamless switching as you move around your house for optimal speed.
1 Installation Diagram
Diagram: Illustrates the EasyMesh setup. A 'Master Device' (router) is connected to the Internet ?. 'Slave Devices' (other routers) are shown placed within a 1-meter range of the master device. The slave devices are depicted in a 'Factory State'.
2 Build Master Device Environment
Ensure your router is connected to the Internet ?. Connect your phone ? to the router. Open a web browser, navigate to http://itotolink.net
, and log in to the web management interface. Select 'EasyMesh settings', choose 'Mesh Settings', toggle 'On/Off', configure basic information, and click 'Apply'. Wait for the router to restart as the master device.
Browser Interface: A screenshot shows the router's web interface with 'Mesh Settings' visible. Options include 'On/Off' toggle, and fields for basic mesh configuration.
3 Build Slave Device Environment
Ensure the slave device is powered on and in factory settings. If setup was previously changed, reset the router (refer to FAQs for reset instructions). Follow the manual's instructions for EasyMesh Networking Function introduction.
4 EasyMesh Networking Pairing
- Press the MESH button ⚙️ on the master device, then press the MESH button ⚙️ on the slave device. Pairing should complete within two minutes. Repeat this step for each additional device you wish to pair.
- After successful mesh connection, use a browser to visit
http://itotolink.net
and click "EasyMesh"-"Mesh Status" to view the connection status.
Browser Status Page: A screenshot displays the mesh status, showing connected devices and network configuration.
4 FAQs
- 1. Unable to log in to the router's web page on Phone ??
- Please ensure your phone ? is connected to the router's Wi-Fi ? and that you have entered the correct default gateway address:
http://itotolink.net
. - 2. If I forget the router's login password ?, how do I reset to factory settings?
- Keep the router powered on ?. Press and hold the RST/WPS button ⚙️ for 5-8 seconds until the system indicator blinks quickly. The router will restart automatically. Wait a moment; the password ? will be reset to 'admin'.
- 3. After the slave device is powered off, do I need to reorganize the network?
- No, simply turn the power back on ?.
- 4. If I want to add a new slave device to the existing Wi-Fi ? networking system, do I need to reorganize the network for all routers?
- No. Ensure the slave device is within 1 meter of the master device and connected to power ?. Then, set up the slave device environment following the manual's introduction to the EasyMesh Networking Function.
- 5. Why is my EasyMesh network unsuccessful all the time?
- Ensure devices are within 1 meter of the master device.
- Verify the master device is correctly set up for Internet ? access (refer to step 2).
- The master device must remain connected to the network during slave device planning.
- Ensure all devices use the same, latest software version. Download the latest version from the TOTOLINK official website (www.totolink.cn).
- 6. Why is there no wireless setting in the advanced settings after EasyMesh is turned on?
- This function can be managed on the EasyMesh page.
Regulatory Information ?
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Caution ?
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body.
Manufacturer Information
Manufacturer: ZIONCOM ELECTRONICS (SHENZHEN) LTD. Address: Room 702, Unit D, 4 Building Shenzhen Software Industry Base, Xuefu Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.