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². The Manage Wireless Networks window now opens. In this window, select the conflicting network and click “Delete”.
After the network has been deleted, you can close the window and follow the steps described in the “Connecting to a
wireless network” section of the manual.
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I have lost the WPA or WEP key required to access my wireless network.
> There are two possible solutions for this issue:
1. Access the router from a computer that is connected by network cable as described in the “Advanced setup” section of
this manual. Click “Wireless Network” – “Security Settings”, you can view the key there.
±. Reset the router to it’s factory default settings, which is an unsecured network. The reset procedure is described in
the following item.
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My router no longer responds, or I want to start with a clean sheet.
> This can be solved by resetting the router to its factory default settings. After the reset, your router will be as you
unpacked it and you have to install it again according to this manual. To reset the router, unfold a paperclip and use it
to press the reset button at the backside of the router for 15 seconds.
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I want to connect more than 4 wired devices to the router. How can I expand the number of ports?
> This can be done by connecting an Ethernet network switch to one of the LAN ports.
Specifications
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Supports IEEE µ0².² 10BASE-T and µ0².²u 100BASE-TX
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1 x WAN, 4 x LAN UTP ports RJ-45 10/100 Mbps
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Built-in Firewall, NAT, UPnP and Port Forwarding
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Supports IEEE µ0±.11b/g, IEEE µ0±.11n draft 4.0 (draft ±.0 compatible)
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Supports WEP/WPA/WPA± wireless security with TKIP / AES encryption
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Supports WPS for easy wireless security (PBC & PIN)
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Wizard & Web-based configuration
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Wireless datarate 150 Mbps
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Operating Frequency ±.4 GHz
Additional specifications
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Supports DHCP (dynamic IP), PPTP, Static IP, PPPoE, L±TP
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Supports VPN pass through, DDNS
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Supports Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM), Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
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Supports Auto MDI / MDIX
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Ralink Chipset