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Wi-Fi settings
On this page you can see the network name (SSID) and password for both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz.
By clicking the ‘Edit’ button you can enable or d
isable the Wi-Fi signal and security, change the
network name and change the password. Click ‘Apply’ to save the modifications.
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Guest Network Settings
The Guest network is a separate network that only allows an internet connection. There is no
interaction between devices connected on the Guest network, as well as between the Guest
network and the regular Wi-Fi network.
On this page you can see the network name (SSID) and password for both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz
Guest network. By clicking the ‘Edit’
button you can enable or disable the Wi-Fi signal and
security, change the network name and change the password. Click ‘Apply’ to save the
modifications.
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OPS Activation
On this page you can activate the OPS/WPS function of the router. By pushing either of the
buttons, the router starts transmitting the WPS beacon. You can also activate the function by
pushing the physical buttons on the router as described a couple of pages back. After clicking
the button you can connect your client to the network without entering a password. The time-
out is 2 minutes.
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Storage USB/SD
On this page you can activate the various functions for the USB and/or SD card connections that
are present on the Greyhound router.
‘Storage Settings’ shows the devices that are connec
ted to the USB and/or SD Card
connections. By clicking the various options you can enable or disable the feature.
Sharing
: By selecting this feature you enable the SMB server. A network share will
become visible in your home network and you can copy files from and to this
share. Additional configuration can be done in the Advanced mode under
Filesystems
Network Share.
DLNA
: By selecting this feature you enable the DLNA server. The media content
(music/photos/videos) will be shared on the network and can be played back on
devices that support this feature.
BT
: By selecting this feature you enable the Bittorrent download client. Additional
configuration can be done in the Advanded mode under Filesystems
Transmission.
FTP
: By selecting this feature you enable the FTP server. This acts as a fileserver in
your home network. Additional configuration can be done in the Advanced
mode under Filesystems
FTP.
Time machine : By selecting this feature you enable the Time machine feature. Time machine is
a backup software application that comes with Apple Mac OSX. Please note that
this feature cannot co-exist with the Sharing feature.
‘Storage Available’ shows the available free spa
ce on the USB and/or SD Card devices that are
connected to the router.
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Print Server & AirPrint
On this page you can enable or disable the Print Server function. You can connect a USB printer
to one the USB ports on the Greyhound router. Doing this results in the printer becoming a
network device, so every client device on the network can print to this printer. The Sitecom USB
Control Center software is used for this, which is described further down in this manual.
AirPrint is a feature used on Apple Mac OSX and Apple iOS devices. Using this method you can
directly print to the printer without installing drivers or configuring anything.
After enabling the Print server you can choose between the two available USB ports. The print
server can only be active on a single USB port at a time.

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