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2.
Click Open Scan to search for a Wi-Fi signal. Select your Wi-Fi and
enter the password, then click NEXT.
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3.
Set the Pass Phrase (password) of the Wi-Fi of the adapter, then click
the “NEXT” button.
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4.
You are configuring the device to work in WISP mode. If you have
confirmed the settings, please click the “Save” button to reboot the
device and activate the configurations.
4.2.
System Status
4.2.1.
System Status
Connected Clients:
Displays the number of connected clients.
System Version:
Displays the current system version.
Running Time:
Total time the device has been turned on.
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4.2.2.
WAN Status
Connection Type:
Displays the current access mode WAN port.
Connection Status:
It displays the connection status.
WAN MAC Address:
It displays the Adapter’s WAN MAC address
WAN IP:
IP Address obtained from ISP.
Subnet Mask:
Obtained from ISP.
Gateway:
Obtained from ISP.
Primary DNS Server:
Obtained from ISP.
Second DNS Server:
Obtained from ISP.
Connection Duration:
Amount of time the device has been connected.
4.2.3.
LAN Status
IP address:
The Router’s LAN IP address (not your PC’s IP address). The
default value is 10.10.10.252; you can change it when necessary.
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Subnet Mask:
The Router’s LAN subnet mask. The default value is
255.255.255.0
DHCP Server:
If the router is a DHCP server, it will show as enabled.
Otherwise it will be disabled.
LAN MAC Address:
It displays the Adapter’s LAN MAC address.
4.2.4.
Wireless Status
This section displays the device’s wireless information.
4.3.
Network Settings
Network Settings are only available in Router Mode. Set up Network only
when system is in Router Mode.
This section includes: LAN Settings, WAN Settings, MAC Clone.
To change the device login IP address, see
LAN Settings.
To set up the Internet connection, see
WAN Settings
.
To clone MAC address, see
MAC Address Clone
.
4.3.1.
WAN Settings
Here you can configure your Internet connection settings. First, select
internet connection type:
A.
Select PPPoE if your ISP uses a PPPoE connection and gives you a
PPPoE user name and a PPPoE password.
B.
Select Static IP if your ISP provides you with fixed or static IP address
settings (special deployment by ISP).
C.
Select Dynamic IP if you can access Internet simply by directly

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