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7.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
8.
Make sure that you can reconnect over WiFi to the guest network.
If you cannot connect over WiFi, check the following:
If your computer or WiFi device is already connected to another WiFi network in your
area, disconnect it from that WiFi network and connect it to the WiFi network that the
modem router provides. Some WiFi devices automatically connect to the first open
network without WiFi security that they discover.
Does your WiFi device display as an attached device? (See
View Devices Currently
on the Network
on page
169.) If it does, it is connected to the network.
Are you using the correct network name (SSID) and password?
Configure WEP Legacy WiFi Security for the Guest WiFi
Network
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) security is a legacy authentication and data encryption
mode that is superseded by WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK. WEP supports speeds of up to
54
Mbps (the modem router is capable of speeds of up to 300
Mbps in the 2.4 GHz band).
Security Options
If you want to change the WiFi security, select one of the following WiFi security options for the 5
GHz band
of the guest WiFi network:
None
. An open WiFi network that does not provide any security. Any WiFi device can join the 5
GHz
band of the guest WiFi network. This is the default setting for the guest WiFi network.
WPA2-PSK [AES]
. WPA2 provides a secure and fast connection but some older WiFi devices do not
detect WPA2 and support only WPA. Select WPA2 to allow 802.11ac (for the AC750 WiFi DSL Modem
Router Model D6000) and 802.11na devices to connect to the 5
GHz band of the guest WiFi network
at the fastest speed. If your network includes older devices that do not support WPA2, select
WPA-PSK [TKIP] + WPA2-PSK [AES] security.
To use WPA2 security, in the
Passphrase
field, enter a phrase of 8 to 63 characters. To join the 5
GHz
band of the guest WiFi network, a user must enter this passphrase.
WPA-PSK [TKIP] + WPA2-PSK [AES]
. This type of security enables WiFi devices that support either
WPA or WPA2 to join the 5
GHz band of the guest WiFi network. However, WPA-PSK [TKIP] is less
secure than WPA2-PSK [AES] and limits the speed of WiFi devices to 54 Mbps.
To use WPA + WPA2 security, in the
Passphrase
field, enter a phrase of 8 to 63 characters. To join the
5
GHz band of the guest WiFi network, a user must enter this passphrase.
Passphrase
The passphrase that provides users access to the guest WiFi network in the 5 GHz
band. The passphrase is also referred to as the password or key.
Field
Description
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IMPORTANT:
The WiFi mode of the guest WiFi network depends on the WiFi
mode of the main WiFi network. For you to be able to configure
WEP in the guest WiFi network, first configure the mode for the
main WiFi network as Up to 54 Mbps. For information about
configuring the WiFi mode, see
View or Change the Basic WiFi
Settings
on page
56.
To configure WEP security for the guest WiFi network:
1.
Launch an Internet browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the
network.
2.
In the address field of your browser, enter
http://routerlogin.net
.
The login screen displays.
3.
Type
admin
for the user name and type your password.
If you did not yet personalize your password, type
password
for the password.
4.
Click the
OK
button.
The BASIC Home screen displays.
5.
Select
BASIC > Guest Network
.
The Guest Network Settings screen displays.
6.
In the Security Options section, select the
WEP
radio button.
7.
From the
Authentication Type
menu in the Security Encryption (WEP) section, select one
of the following types:
Shared Key
. Clients can use only Shared Key authentication.
Automatic
. Clients can use either Open System or Shared Key authentication.
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8.
From the
Encryption Strength
menu in the Security Encryption (WEP) section, select the
encryption key size:
64-bit
. Standard WEP encryption, using 40/64-bit encryption.
128-bit
. Standard WEP encryption, using 104/128-bit encryption. This selection
provides stronger encryption security.
9.
In the Security Encryption (WEP) Key section, generate the key automatically:
a.
In the
Passphrase
field, enter a passphrase:
b.
Click the
Generate
button.
For 64-bit WEP, four different WEP keys are generated and the four key fields are
populated with different WEP keys. For 128-bit WEP, only one WEP key is generated
and the four key fields are populated with the same WEP key.
c.
Specify the active key by selecting the
Key 1
,
Key 2
,
Key 3
, or
Key 4
radio button.
Only one key can be the active key.
To join the guest WiFi network, a user must enter the key value for the key that you
specified as the active key.
10.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
Control the WiFi Radios
The modem router provides internal WiFi radios that broadcast signals in the 2.4 GHz and
5
GHz ranges. By default, they are on so that you can connect over WiFi to the modem
router. When the WiFi radios are off, you can still use an Ethernet cable for a LAN connection
to the modem router.
You can turn the WiFi radios on and off with the
WiFi On/Off
button on the modem router, or
you can log in to the modem router and enable or disable the WiFi radios through the web
management interface. If you are close to the modem router, it might be easier to press the
WiFi On/Off
button. If you are away from the modem router or already logged in, it might be
easier to enable or disable the radios through the web management interface.
Use the WiFi On/Off Button
To turn the WiFi radios off and on with the WiFi On/Off button:
Press the
WiFi On/Off
button on the back panel of the modem router for two seconds.
If you turned off the WiFi radios, the WiFi LED turns off. If you turned on the WiFi radios, the
WiFi LED
lights solid green.
Tip:
If you want to disable the WiFi radio or radios of the modem router,
use a wired connection to avoid being disconnected when WiFi radio
or radios turn off.
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Enable or Disable the WiFi Radios
If you used the
WiFi On/Off
button to turn off the WiFi radios, you cannot log in to the modem
router to turn them back on. You must press the
WiFi On/Off
button again for two seconds to
turn the WiFi radios back on.
To enable or disable the WiFi radios:
1.
Launch an Internet browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the
network.
2.
Type
.
A login screen displays.
3.
Enter the user name and password for the modem router.
The user name is
admin
. The default password is
password
. The user name and
password are case-sensitive.
4.
Click the
OK
button.
The BASIC Home screen displays.
5.
Select
ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Wireless Settings
.
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6.
Do one of the following in the Advanced Wireless Settings (2.4GHz b/g/n) section,
Advanced Wireless Settings (5GHz a/n) section, or both sections:
Turn off the radio
. Clear the
Enable Wireless Router Radio
check box.
If both radios are disabled, the WiFi LED turns off (see
Top Panel with LEDs
on
page
10).
Turn on the radio
. Select the
Enable Wireless Router Radio
check box.
If at least one radio is enabled, the WiFi LED lights solid green.
7.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
Manage the WPS Settings
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) lets you join the WiFi network without typing the WiFi
password. You can change the WPS default settings.
To manage WPS Settings:
1.
Launch an Internet browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the
network.
2.
Type
.
A login screen displays.
3.
Enter the modem router user name and password.
The user name is
admin
. The default password is
password
. The user name and
password are case-sensitive.
The BASIC Home screen displays.
4.
Select
ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Wireless Settings
.
The Advanced Wireless Settings screen displays.
5.
Scroll down to the bottom of the screen.
The
Router’s PIN
field displays the fixed PIN that you use to configure the modem
router’s WiFi settings from another platform through WPS.
6.
To disable the PIN, clear the
Enable Router’s PIN
check box.

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