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Click
Add
to add groups.
Group Name:
Type a group name.
Grouped WAN Interfaces:
Select from the box the WAN interface you want to applied in the group.
Grouped LAN Interfaces:
Select the LAN interfaces you want to group as a single group from
Available LAN Interfaces
.
Automatically Add Clients with following DHCP Vendor IDs:
Enter the DHCP Vendor IDs for
which you want the Clients automatically added into the group. DHCP vendor ID (DHCP 60) is an
Authentication for DHCP Messages.
Click
Apply
to confirm your settings and your added group will be listed in the Interface Grouping
table below.
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In group "test", P2 and PPP0.1 are grouped in one group, they have their only network , see
LAN
.
If you want to remove the group, check the box as the following and press
Remove
.
Note:
If you like to automatically add LAN clients to a WAN Interface in the new group add the
DHCP vendor ID string.
By configuring a DHCP vendor ID string any DHCP client request with the specified vendor
ID (DHCP option 60) will be denied an IP address from the local DHCP server.
If a vendor ID is configured for a specific client device, please REBOOT the client device
attached to the modem to allow it to obtain an appropriate IP address.
Each LAN interface can only be added into one group and one WAN interface can only be
used in one group.
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Wireless 2.4G(wl0)
This section provides you ways to configure wireless access. The BiPAC 7800DXL utilizes two radio
bands-2.4GHz and 5GHz simultaneously, to run wireless connection for users. Wl0, operating on
2.4GHz, has sub-items as
Basic
,
Security
,
MAC Filter
,
Wireless Bridge
,
Advanced
and
Station
Info
here. Wl1, running on 5GHz, are to set with the same ways as in Wl0.
Note:
The dual-band wireless is simultaneous with different clients, not the same one. Users can
freely choose the optimum radio band wireless connection base on your environment.
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Basic
It let you determine whether to enable Wireless function and set the basic parameters of an AP and
the Virtual APs.
Wireless:
Default setting is set to Enable. If you do not have any wireless devices, check the
checkbox again to unselect.
Hide SSID:
It is function in which transmits its SSID to the air so that when wireless client searches
for a network, router can then be discovered and recognized. Check the checkbox to determine
whether you want to hide SSID.
Clients Isolation:
if you enabled this function, then each of your wireless clients will not be able to
communicate with each other.
Disable WMM Advertise:
Stop the router from ‘advertising’ its Wireless Multimedia (WMM)
functionality, which provides basic quality of service for time-sensitive applications (e.g. VoIP, Video).
Check to disable or enable this function.
Wireless multicast Forwarding (WMF):
check to enable or disable wireless multicast forwarding.
SSID:
The SSID is the unique name of a wireless access point (AP) to be distinguished from another.
For security purpose, change the default wlan-ap-2.4g to a unique ID name to the AP already built-in
to the router’s wireless interface. It is case sensitive and must not excess 32 characters. Make sure
your wireless clients have exactly the SSID as the device, in order to get connected to your network.
Note:
SSID is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters.
BSSID:
Basic Set Service Identifier, it is a local managed IEEE MAC address, and is 48 bits value.
Country:
Different countries have different wireless band resources, so you can select the
appropriate Country according to your location.
Max Clients:
enter the number of max clients the wireless network can supports,1-16.
Guest/virtual Access Points:
A “Virtual Access Point” is a logical entity that exists within a physical
Access Point (AP). When a single physical AP supports multiple “Virtual APs”, each Virtual AP
appears to stations (STAs) to be an independent physical AP, even though only a single physical AP
is present. For example, multiple Virtual APs might exist within a single physical AP, each advertising
a distinct SSID and capability set. Alternatively, multiple Virtual APs might advertise the same SSID
but a different capability set – allowing access to be provided via Web Portal, WEP, and WPA
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simultaneously. Where APs are shared by multiple providers, Virtual APs provide each provider with
separate authentication and accounting data for their users, as well as diagnostic information,
without sharing sensitive management traffic or data between providers. You can enable the virtual
AP.
Here you can enable some Virtual APs according to the request. And the other parameters of virtual
APs are the same to the above.
Click
Apply
to apply your settings.

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