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1.
Click or press the WPS button on the CH6640E/CG6640E’s front panel or
select Push Button Configuration (PBC) option radio then click “Connect”
button in the web page “Home / Gateway / Wireless / WPS”, the wireless
LED will flash with orange color.
2.
Click or press the WPS button on the wireless device within 120 seconds.
3.
If WPS connection successfully established, the wireless LED will turn
green.
PIN
1.
In web page “Home / Gateway / Wireless / WPS”, select Personal
Identification Number (PIN) option radio then a “PIN” column will appear.
2.
Enter the wireless device’s PIN code that is normally printed on the device's
sticker or generated by connection manager of that device.
3.
Click “Connect”, then the wireless LED will flash with orange color.
4.
Start PIN registration process by connection manager of that device within
120 seconds.
5.
If WPS connection successfully established, the wireless LED will turn
green.
The countdown timer will start after you click “Connect” button
Wireless Access Control Page
This page allows you to configure the Access Control to the AP on the connected clients.
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Field Descriptions for the Wireless Access Control Page
Field
Description
Access Control
Select “Disable” to disable access control
Select Enabled in Allow mode then you can maintain a list of
client allowed to connect to this device.
Select Enabled in Deny mode then you can maintain a list of
client cannot to connect to this device.
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Wireless Status Page
This page show a histogram to represent wireless channel status on your environment,
channel loading value between 0~100, higher value represents heavy traffic on this
channel. For example: value 0 means no network traffic transmits on this channel,
value
100 means the channel is heavy congested.
If you encounter the situation of wireless throughput degraded or slow response of
network transmission, you may consider choosing a less congested channel base on the
information provided by this page, and change you wireless channel on Wireless Basic
Page.
Setting Up Your Wireless LAN
You can use the CH6640E/CG6640E as an access point for a wireless LAN (WLAN)
without changing its default settings.
To enable security for your WLAN, you can do the following on the CH6640E/CG6640E:
Encrypt wireless LAN transmissions
Restrict wireless LAN access to further prevent unauthorized WLAN intrusions using
the
Wireless Access Control Page
CAUTION:
Never provide your SSID, WPA or WEP passphrase, or
WEP key to anyone who is not authorized to use your WLAN.
Connect at least one computer to the CH6640E/CG6640E Ethernet port to perform
configuration. Do not attempt to configure the CH6640E/CG6640E over a wireless
connection.
You need to configure each wireless client (station) to access the CH6640E/CG6640E
LAN.
Another step to improve wireless security is to place wireless components away from
windows. This decreases the signal strength outside the intended area.
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Encrypting Wireless LAN Transmissions
To prevent unauthorized viewing of data transmitted over your WLAN, you must encrypt
your wireless transmissions. Choose one of the following:
Encrypting Wireless LAN Transmissions
Configure
on
the
CH6640E/CG6640E
Required on Each Wireless Client
if all of your wireless clients
support Wi-Fi Protected Access
(WPA), recommending configuring
WPA on the CH6640E/CG6640E
If
you
use
a
local
pre-shared
key
(WPA-PSK)
passphrase,
you
must
configure
the
identical
passphrase on the CH6640E/CG6640E and on each
wireless client. Home and small-office settings typically
use a local passphrase.
Otherwise, configure WEP on the
CH6640E/CG6640E
You must configure the identical WEP key on the
CH6640E/CG6640E and on each wireless client.
If all of your wireless clients support WPA encryption, recommending using WPA instead
of WEP because WPA:
Provides much stronger encryption and is more secure
Provides authentication to ensure that only authorized users can log in to your WLAN
Is much easier to configure
Uses a standard algorithm on all compliant products to generate a key from a textual
passphrase
Will be incorporated into the new IEEE 802.11i wireless networking standard
For new wireless LANs, recommending purchasing client adapters that support WPA
encryption.
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GATEWAY USB Pages
(optional)
The CH6640E/CG6640E support a variety of USB devices including printer and storage.
You can plug USB printers and storages on the device and share them through internet.
Print Server
CH6640E/CG6640E support USB printer and share it based on Internet Printing Protocol
(IPP) protocol that allow users connect and manage print jobs
Field Descriptions for the Print Server Page
Field
Description
Enable
Enable or disable print server.
Printer
The printer’s name.
Status
Status of the printer, maybe idle, busy, off-line or out-of-paper.
Print Server Name
The share name set by server let users can connect.
Step of connect print server on windows client:
1.
Open the Add Printer Wizard either by going via Start > Settings > Printers
and Faxes, or by opening Printers and Faxes and clicking the Add Printer
icon.
2.
After clicking "Add Printer", click the next button and configure this as a
network printer. Click Next.
3.
Click on "Connect to a printer on the Internet or on a home or office
network" and set the address to "http://print:631/printers/myprinter".Click
Next.

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