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• Hybrid
: Enables the Wireless Bridge feature and allows other
wireless devices/stations to connect to the router.
NOTE:
In Hybrid mode, wireless devices connected to the ASUS Wireless
xDSL Modem Router will only receive half the connection speed of the
Access Point.
4.
In the
Connect to APs in list
field, select
Yes
if you want to
connect to an Access Point listed in the Remote AP List.
5.
On the Remote AP List, key in a MAC address and click the
Add
button
to enter the MAC address of other available
Access Points.
NOTE:
Any Access Point added to the list should be on the same Control
Channel as the ASUS xDSL modem router.
6.
Click
Apply
.
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4.1.4 Wireless MAC Filter
Wireless MAC filter provides control over packets transmitted to
a specified MAC (Media Access Control) address on your wireless
network.
To set up the Wireless MAC filter:
1.
From the navigation panel, go to
Advanced Settings
>
Wireless
>
Wireless MAC Filter
tab.
2.
Enable the
Mac Filter Mode
, then in the
MAC Filter Mode
dropdown list, select either
Accept
or
Reject
.
• Select
Accept
to allow devices in the MAC filter list to access
to the wireless network.
• Select
Reject
to prevent devices in the MAC filter list to
access to the wireless network.
3.
On the MAC filter list, click the
Add
button and key in the
MAC address of the wireless device.
4.
Click
Apply
.
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4.1.5 RADIUS Setting
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) Setting
provides an extra layer of security when you choose WPA-
Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise, or Radius with 802.1x as your
Authentication Mode.
To set up wireless RADIUS settings:
1.
Ensure that the xDSL modem router’s authentication mode is
set to WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise, or Radius with 802.1x.
NOTE
:
Please refer to section
4.1.1 General
for configuring your xDSL
modem router’s Authentication Mode.
2.
From the navigation panel, go to
Advanced Settings
>
Wireless
>
RADIUS Setting
.
3.
Select the frequency band.
4.
In the
Server IP Address
field, key in your RADIUS server’s IP
Address.
5.
In the
Connection Secret
field, assign the password to access
your RADIUS server.
6.
Click
Apply
.
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In the
Professional Settings
screen, you can configure the
following:
Band
:
Select the frequency band that the professional
settings will be applied to.
Enable Radio
:
Select
Yes
to enable wireless networking.
Select
No
to disable wireless networking.
Enable Wireless Scheduler
:
You can set the time range
when wireless networking is enabled during the week.
Date to Enable Radio
:
You can specify which days of the
week wireless networking is enabled.
Time of Day to Enable Radio
:
You can specify a time range
when wireless networking is enabled during the week.
4.1.6 Professional
The Professional screen provides advanced configuration options.
NOTE:
We recommend that you use the default values on this page.
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Set AP isolated
:
The Set AP isolated item prevents wireless
devices on your network from communicating with each
other. This feature is useful if many guests frequently join or
leave your network. Select
Yes
to enable this feature or select
No
to disable.
Roaming Assistant:
In network configurations that involve
multiple Access, Points or wireless repeater, wireless clients
sometimes cannot connect automatically to thefts available
AP because they are still connected to the main wireless
router. Enable this setting so that the client will disconnect
from the main wireless router if the signal strength is under a
specific threshold and connect to a stronger signal.
Enable IGMP Snooping
:
Select
Enable
as the default value
to help improve the speed of transmission.
Multicast rate (Mbps)
:
Select the multicast transmission
rate or click
Disable
to switch off simultaneous single
transmission.
RTS Threshold
:
Select a lower value for RTS (Request to
Send) Threshold to improve wireless communication in a
busy or noisy wireless network with high network traffic and
numerous wireless devices.
DTIM Interval
:
DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message)
Interval or Data Beacon Rate is the time interval before a
signal is sent to a wireless device in sleep mode indicating
that a data packet is awaiting delivery. The default value is
three milliseconds.
Beacon Interval
:
Beacon Interval is the time between one
DTIM and the next. The default value is 100 milliseconds.
Lower the Beacon Interval value for an unstable wireless
connection or for roaming devices.
Enable TX Bursting
:
Enable TX Bursting improves
transmission speed between the xDSL modem router and
802.11g devices.
Enable Packet Aggregation
:
The default value is enabling
the process of joining multiple packets together into a single
transmission unit.

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