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by WPS, generally WPA/WPA2-personal mode.
±
WPS Encrypt Type
The encryption type used by WPS,
generally AES/TKIP.
±
WPS Key
The effective key generated by AP
automatically.
±
AP PIN
KEY
):
The PIN code used by default (located
on the bottom of the router).
±
Reset OOB
When this button is pressed, the WPS client
will be idle state, and WPS indicator will be turned off. AP
will not respond the WPS client’s requests and the
security mode will be set as WPA mode.
6.5 WDS Settings
WDS (Wireless Distribution System) is used to expand
wireless coverage area. This Router provides three modes:
Lazy, Bridge and Repeater.
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NOTE: Before you enable WDS on a primary or
secondary router configure each router as
follows:
Primary Router Configuration
±
IP Adress: 192.168.0.1
±
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
±
WLAN SSID: Your Choice
±
WLAN Security: Your Choice
±
Broadcast Channel: Your choice (default is 6 )
±
Channel Extension: Your choice (default is 10)
±
WDS Mode: Lazy
±
WDS Encrypt: None
±
DHCP Server: Enabled
±
Prevent Network Attack (Firewall): Enabled
Secondary Router Configuration
±
IP Address: 192.168.0.X (last digit different than Primary)
±
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
±
WLAN SSID: Your Choice (make it different from Primary
Router so you can tell the routers apart)
±
WLAN Security: Your Choice (doesn’t have to be the same
as Primary Router, but it is recommended so you can
remember it easily)
±
Broadcast Channel: 6 (these channels don't have to be 6 but
it has to match Primary Router)
±
Channel Extension: 10 (Same thing. doesn't have to be 10
but has to match Primary Router)
±
DHCP Server: Disabled
±
Prevent Network Attack (Firewall): Disabled
±
Lazy:
Use this mode on the primary router connected
directly to the ISP (modem) when additional routers are
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used as additional access points. The secondary routers
must be set to “Bridge” or “Repeater” when this option is
selected.
±
Bridge:
Setup a secondary router as a wired or
wireless access point. Connect an Ethernet cable to the
LAN port of the Primary router and connect the other
end to a LAN port of the Secondary router. (Primary
router must be set to “Lazy”). Click “Open Scan” and
select the MAC address of the Primary router to connect
the two devices and establish a wider network.
±
Repeater Mode
Setup a secondary router as a
Wireless Access Point. (Primary router must be set to
“Lazy”). Click “Open Scan” and select the MAC address
of the Primary router to connect the two devices and
establish a wider network.
±
Encrypt Type:
Select one from WEP, TKIP, AES for
security here. (
Note:
It is recommended to leave this
disabled and only use the WLAN Security Settings
instead.)
±
Pass phrase:
Enter the encrypted key for wireless
devices. (
Note:
It is recommended to leave this
disabled and only use the WLAN Security Settings
instead.)
±
AP MAC:
Input the MAC address of another (opposing)
wireless router you want to connect.
±
Reboot the Router:
Click “System Tools->Reboot”
when finished configuring WDS.
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6.6 Access Control
Allow or block specific wireless clients via their MAC Address
to the wireless network. Select “WLAN Settings -> Access
Control” to display the following screen:
±
MAC Address Filter
Enable/disable MAC address
filter. Select “Off” to disable MAC address filter; “Block”
to prevent the MAC addresses in the list from accessing
the wireless network; “Allow” to allow the MAC address
in the list to access the wireless network.
±
MAC Address Management
Input the MAC address
to implement the filter policy. Click “Add” to finish the
MAC add operation.
±
MAC list
Show the added MAC addresses. You can add
or delete them.
6.7 Connection Status
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This page shows wireless client’s connection status, including
MAC address, Channel bandwidth, etc. Select “WLAN
Settings->Connection Status” to enter the following screen:
±
MAC Address
Shows current MAC addresses of the
hosts connecting to the Router.
±
Bandwidth
Shows current bandwidth of the hosts
(wireless client).
Chapter 7 DHCP Server
7.1 DHCP Settings
DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol)
assigns an IP
address to the computers on the LAN/private network. When
you enable the DHCP Server, the DHCP Server will allocate
automatically an unused IP address from the IP address pool
to the requesting computer in premise of activating “Obtain
an IP Address Automatically”. Specify the starting and ending
address of the IP Address pool to establish the range of your
IP addresses. “100” to “200” is set by default.
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