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In the
Professional Settings
screen, you can configure the
following:
Frequency
:
Select which frequency band the professional
settings will be applied to.
Enable Radio
:
Select
Yes
to enable wireless networking.
Select
No
to disable wireless networking.
Date to Enable Radio (weekdays)
:
You can specify which
days of the week wireless networking is enabled.
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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Time of Day to Enable Radio
:
You can specify a time range
when wireless networking is enabled during the week.
Date to Enable Radio (weekend)
:
You can specify which
days of the weekend wireless networking is enabled.
Time of Day to Enable Radio
:
You can specify a time range
when wireless networking is enabled during the weekend.
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.
Multicast rate (Mbps)
:
Select the multicast transmission
rate or click
Disable
to switch off simultaneous single
transmission.
Preamble Type
:
Preamble Type defines the length of time
that the router spent for CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check). CRC
is a method of detecting errors during data transmission.
Select
Short
for a busy wireless network with high network
traffic. Select
Long
if your wireless network is composed of
older or legacy wireless devices.
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 3
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 wireless router and 802.11g
devices.
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Wireless multicast forwarding
:
Select
Enable
to allow the
wireless router to forward multicast traffic to other wireless
devices that support multicast. Select
Disable
to prevent the
router from forwarding multicast transmissions.
Enable WMM APSD
:
Enable WMM APSD (Wi-Fi Multimedia
Automatic Power Save Delivery) to improve power
management between wireless devices. Select
Disable
to
switch off WMM APSD.
TX Power adjustment
:
TX Power adjustment refers to the
milliWatts (mW) needed to power the radio signal output of
the wireless router. Enter a value between 0 to 100.
NOTE
:
Increasing the TX Power adjustment values may affect the
stability of the wireless network.
4.2
LAN
4.2.1 LAN IP
The LAN IP screen allows you to modify the LAN IP settings of your
wireless router.
NOTE:
Any changes to the LAN IP address will be reflected on your
DHCP settings.
To modify the LAN IP settings:
1. From the navigation panel, go to
Advanced Settings
>
LAN
>
LAN IP
tab.
2. Modify the
IP address
and
Subnet Mask
.
3. When done, click
Apply
.
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4.2.2 DHCP Server
Your wireless router uses DHCP to assign IP addresses
automatically on your network. You can specify the IP address
range and lease time for the clients on your network.
To configure the DHCP server:
1. From the navigation panel, go to
Advanced Settings
>
LAN
>
DHCP Server
tab.
2. In the
Enable the DHCP Server
item, tick
Yes
.
3. In the
Domain Name
text box, enter a domain name for the
wireless router.
4. In the I
P Pool Starting Address
item, key in the starting IP
address.
5. In the
IP Pool Ending Address
item, key in the ending IP
address.
6. In the
Lease Time
item, specify in seconds when an assigned
IP address will expire. Once it reaches this time limit, the DHCP
server will then assign a new IP address.
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NOTES:
We recommend that you use an IP address format of 192.168.1.xxx
(where xxx can be any number between 2 and 254) when specifying
an IP address range.
An IP Pool Starting Address should not be greater than the IP Pool
Ending Address.
7. In the
DNS and Server Settings
section, key in your DNS
Server and WINS Server IP address if needed.
8. Your wireless router can also manually assign IP addresses to
devices on the network. On the
Enable Manual Assignment
field, choose
Yes
to assign an IP address to specific MAC
addresses on the network. Up to 32 MAC Addresses can be
added to the DHCP list for manual assignment.
4.2.3 Route
If your network makes use of more than one wireless router, you
can configure a routing table to share the same Internet service.
NOTE
:
We recommend that you do not change the default unless you
have advanced knowledge of routing tables.
To configure the LAN Routing table:
1. From the navigation panel, go to
Advanced Settings
>
LAN
>
Route
tab.

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