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Enabling WPS Push Button pairing
WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) push button pairing provides an
easy way to join devices to your WiFi network with the push of
a button. By default, WPS is disabled.
To enable it, follow the
instructions below:
1.
Log in to the Web GUI.
2.
Select the network you wish to configure. You should
enable WPS on both WiFi networks to easily pair
devices to either network using the WPS button.
3.
In the General Tab, under the Security section, click on
Advanced.
4.
Slide the Enable WPS switch to On.
5.
Under WPS Mode, leave the selection to the Push
Button default.
6. Click Ok.
7.
Prior to adding a device, you may now press the WPS
button located on the side panel of your router to
enable easy pairing.
Press and hold
the WPS button
for 5 seconds until WPS light flashes to enable WPS
push-button pairing mode. If your device supports WPS
pairing, it should connect as soon as you select the
WiFi network name.
Change your time zone
You may wish to change your time zone to ensure that times
for parental controls are administered accurately.
The default
time zone is Central time with automatic adjustment for
daylight savings time enabled.
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1.
Log in to the Web GUI.
2. Click on Router Settings.
3. Click on Time tab.
4.
Under Time Zone, select your time zone from the pull-
down menu.
DST Enabled options automatically adjust for
daylight savings time
DST Disabled options can be used where daylight
savings time is not followed.
5. Click Ok.
Customize your Device List
Customizing your device list allows you to change the name
and icon of your devices to help you easily identify what is
connected to your network.
1.
Log in to the Web GUI.
2.
Search for the device to be configured under the
network it is connected to. Remember: devices
highlighted in white are currently active and inactive
devices are gray.
3.
Select the device you wish to customize by clicking on
the right arrow.
4.
Type the name your wish to appear in the "Friendly
Name" field to identify your device.
5.
Under the Device tab, click on the pull-down menu
beside "Device Icon".
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6.
Select the desired icon for your device.
7. Click Ok.
How to set up Parental Controls
Parental Controls can be configured to:
Limit access to the Internet at certain times on
particular devices;
Block certain websites across all devices.
To begin:
1.
Log in to the Web GUI.
2. Click on Access Control.
3. Select Parental Control tab.
Limit Internet Access times
1.
Under Access Control Planning, click on pull-down
menu beside "Select devices".
Or, click on Select All to
select all devices.
2.
Review Internet Access schedule.
Click and drag
across a block of time during which you want to limit
Internet access.
3.
Click Ok.
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Blocking Web Sites
1.
Under Site Blocking, click on Add Sites button.
2.
Type or copy/paste website address you wish to block.
3. Click Add.
4. Click Ok.
How to set up your guest network
Provide guests with Internet access while limiting their access
to local resources by setting up a separate guest wireless
network.
1.
Log in to the Web GUI.
2.
Select the network (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz) in which you
wish to configure Guest network access. For the
convenience of guests, configure Guest network
access on both WiFi networks.
3.
Under General tab, scroll down to Guest WiFi network
section.
4.
Under Enable, slide tab from "Off" to "On".
5.
Enter desired guest network name under then "Name
(Guest SSID)" field.
6.
Enter guest network password under "Passphrase"
field.
7.
Leave "Allow Local Network Access" at "Off" mode.
8. Click Ok.
NOTE:
Entering a site on the blocked sites list prohibits
all
devices connected to your network from accessing
the site at all times of the day.
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Chapter 3: USB Sharing
The router allows you to share storage and media files as well
as printers and multi-function devices with others on your
network.
This chapter will provide instruction on how to:
share files using a USB storage device;
share a printer or multi-function device.
USB Storage
Files may be shared within your network by connecting a USB
storage device (e.g. flash drive, external hard drive, etc.) to
your router.
All users connected to your network will be able
to view, add, modify and delete any files on your storage
device.
Connecting a Storage Device
To connect USB hard drive or flash drive, attach it to the USB
port located on the side panel of the router.
The USB indicator
light will turn on when the device is recognized.
Enabling File Sharing
File sharing is enabled by default.
Should you need to enable
it manually:
1.
Login to the Web GUI.
NOTE:
The F5260 supports USB 2.0.
The following file systems are supported: FAT16,
FAT32, NTFS, Ext2, Ext3, HFS, HFS+
Some file systems function as read only depending
on the permissions configured on your storage
device.
WARNING:
To safeguard your data, ensure that you:
Always keep a second copy (backup) of
all data;
and
stop the USB storage device
BEFORE
removing it from your router.

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