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2)
PIN code
If the wireless adapter supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup and the PIN method, you can add it to
the network by PIN with the following two methods. Click
PIN code
, you will see the screen as
shown below.
Figure 4-22
Method One:
Enter the PIN into my Router
Step 1:
For the configuration of the wireless adapter, please choose “
Enter a PIN into my
access point or a registrar
in the
configuration utility of the WPS, and get the PIN
code on the screen as below, then click
Next.
The WPS Configuration Screen of Wireless Adapter
Step 2: For the Router, keep
PIN code
selected and enter the PIN code of the wireless
adapter in the field after
enrollee
PIN code
as shown below. Then click
Start WPS
.
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Figure 4-23
Method Two:
Enter the PIN from my Router
Step 1:
Get the Current PIN code of the Router from
AP self PIN code
in Figure 4-23 (each
Router has its unique PIN code. Here takes the PIN code 00745659 of this Router
for example).
Step 2:
For the configuration of the wireless adapter, please choose “
Enter a PIN from my
access point
in the
configuration utility of the WPS as below, and enter the PIN
code of the Router into the field after “
Access Point PIN
”. Then click
Next
.
The WPS Configuration Screen of Wireless Adapter
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Note:
The default PIN code of the Router can be found in its label or the WPS configuration screen
as Figure 4-23.
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SSID:
Wireless network name shared among all points in a wireless network. The SSID
must be identical for all devices in the wireless network. It is case-sensitive and must not
exceed 32 characters (use any of the characters on the keyboard). Make sure this setting
is the same for all stations in your wireless network. Type the desired SSID in the space
provided.
Authentication Type:
Select an authentication type from the drop-down list, which
allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface. Options available
are: Disabled, WEP-64Bits, WEP-128Bits, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA-PSK/
WPA2-PSK.
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WDS Settings:
Select On/Off to enable/disable WDS. With this function enabled, the Router
can bridge two or more WLANs.
MAC Address:
Enter the MAC Address you wish to bridge in the field.
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Wireless MAC Address Filter:
Wireless access can be filtered by using the MAC addresses
of the wireless devices transmitting within your network’s RADIUS.
Active:
If you wish to filter users by MAC Address, select “Activated”, and “Deactived” for
don’t.
Action:
To filter wireless users by MAC Address, select “Allow Association” or “Deny
Association” the follow Wireless LAN station(s) association.
MAC Address:
Enter the MAC Address you wish to filter in the field.
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Note:
For most users, it is recommended to use the default Wireless LAN Performance settings. Any
changes made to these settings may adversely affect your wireless network. Under certain
circumstances, changes may benefit performance. Carefully consider and evaluate any changes
to these wireless settings.
4.4
Advanced Setup
Choose “
Advanced Setup
”, you can see the next submenus:
Figure 4-24
Click any of them, and you will be able to configure the corresponding function.
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4.4.1 Firewall
Choose “
Advanced Setup
Firewall
” menu, and you will see the next screen (shown in Figure
4-25).
Figure 4-25
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Firewall:
Select this option can automatically detect and block Denial of Service (DoS)
attacks, such as Ping of Death, SYN Flood, Port Scan and Land Attack.
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SPI:
If you enable SPI, all traffics initiated from WAN would be blocked, including DMZ, Virtual
Server, and ACL WAN side.
4.4.2 Routing
Choose “
Advanced Setup
Routing
” menu, and you will see the routing information in the next
screen (shown in Figure 4-26).
Figure 4-26
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Click
ADD ROUTE
button to add a new route in the next screen (shown in Figure 4-27).
Figure 4-27
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Destination IP Address:
This parameter specifies the IP network address of the final
destination.
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IP Subnet Mask:
Enter the subnet mask for this destination.
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Gateway IP Address:
Enter the IP address of the gateway. The gateway is an immediate
neighbor of your ADSL Router that will forward the packet to the destination. On the LAN, the
gateway must be a router on the same segment as your Router; over Internet (WAN), the
gateway must be the IP address of one of the remote nodes.
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Metric:
Metric represents the "cost" of transmission for routing purposes. IP Routing uses hop
count as the measurement of cost, with a minimum of 1 for directly connected networks. Enter
a number that approximates the cost for this link. The number need not to be precise, but it
must between 1 and 15. In practice, 2 or 3 is usually a good number.
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Announced in RIP:
This parameter determines if the ADSL router will include the route to
this remote node in its RIP broadcasts. If set to Yes, the route to this remote node will be
propagated to other hosts through RIP broadcasts. If No, this route is kept private and is not
included in RIP broadcasts.
4.4.3 NAT
Choose “
Advanced Setup
NAT
” menu, you can setup the NAT (Network Address Translation)
function for the Router (shown in Figure 4-28).
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