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LAN Settings
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WPA
To enable WPA, select
WPA-PSK
or
WPA2-PSK
from the
Security
Mode
.
Encryption Methods
: Select either
TKIP
or
AES
as the encryption
method.
Passphrase
:Enter a passphrase between 8 to 63 characters long.
Key Renewal
:Enter the desired key renewal time in seconds.
Click
Save
to save the setting.
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WPA
!
with RADIUS
If you are using a RADIUS server in your network for authentication, you
may choose
WPA
or
!
WPA2
from the
Security Mode
.
Encryption Methods
: Select either
TKIP
or
AES
as the encryption
method.
RADIUS Server:
Enter the IP Address of your RADIUS server.
RADIUS Port:
;
Enter the port number of your RADIUS server.
Shared Key
:Enter the shared key.
Key Renewal:
Enter the desired key renewal time in seconds.
Click Save to save the setting.
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LAN Settings
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Connection Control
You can restrict certain wireless clients from accessing the router by
specifying their MAC address and enabling access restrictn.
Select
Enabled
from the drop-down menu and choose whether the
specified wireless clients will be prevented or permitted to access the
wireless network. Enter their MAC address in the fields below and click
Save
to save the setting.
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Client List Screen
The Wireless Client List provides details on the devices that are connected
to the Wireless LAN. The list is only created when Wireless Networking is
enabled. For each device that is connected to the Wireless Lan, the MAC
address and Connection Speed of that device is displayed. As you
connect more devices to the Wireless LAN, the client list will grow to a
maximum of 32 (the maximum number of wireless devices that the
Router can support).
Client List
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LAN Settings
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Advanced Wireless Settings Screen
You can configure various advanced wireless settings on this screen.
Click
Save
to save the setting.
Before you can configure the Router, you need to know the IP
information allocation method used by your ISP. There are four different
ways that ISP scan allocate IP information, as described below:
Static IP Address (DSL or Cable)
The ISP provides the IP addressing information for you to enter manually.
To configure the Router you will need to know the following:
■
IP Address
■
Subnet Mask
■
ISP Router
■
DNS address(es)
Dynamic IP Address (DSL or Cable)
Dynamic IP addressing (or DHCP) automatically assigns the Router IP
information. This method is popular with Cable providers. This method is
also used if your modem has a built in DHCP server.
PPPoE (DSL only)
If the installation instructions that accompany your modern ask you to
install a PPPoE client on your PC, then select this option. To configure the
Advanced Wireless Settings
Internet Settings
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