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settings and security key must be exactly the same on both such
devices.
Note that you may need to change one of the router's LAN IP to
avoid an IP address collision. It is advisable to disable the DHCP
server on either of the two routers involved.
7.5 Guest Network
The Guest Network feature allows guests to access Internet and
other users on the guest network while disallowing them to
access Device web manager, users on master network and
clients behind the LAN ports. Thus the wireless master network
is secured. You can find the guest network available in both 2.4G
and 5G networks. Here we present you how to config such
feature on
2.4GHz band, which also applies to 5GHz.
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Select 2.4GHz or 5GHz Guest Network.
Guest Network: Select to enable/disable the guest network
feature.
SSID Broadcast: This option is enabled By default. Select
“Enable”/“Disable” to make your wireless network visible/
invisible to any wireless clients within coverage when they
perform a scan to see what’s available. When disabled,
wireless clients will have to first know this SSID and
manually enter it on their devices if they want to connect to
the SSID.
AP Isolation: If enabled, clients connecting to the guest
network will be mutually inaccessible.
SSID
A SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the unique name
of a wireless network.
Security Mode: Select a proper security mode to encrypt the
guest network. For details, see section 7.2 hereof.
7.6 Wireless Access Control
The MAC-based Wireless Access Control feature can be used to
allow or disallow clients to connect to your 2.4G or 5G wireless
network. Here we present you how to config such feature in
2.4GHz band, which also applies to 5GHz network.
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Filter Mode:
Allow Access to Wireless Network: Allow only PCs at
specified MAC addresses to connect to your wireless
network.
Deny Access to Wireless Network: Block only PCs at
specified MAC addresses from connecting to your wireless
network.
MAC address: Specify the MAC address that is to be filtered
out.
Add: Click to add specified MAC address to the MAC list.
Example: To allow only the PC at the MAC address of
00:E8:C8:A4:56:75 to connect to your wireless network, do as
follows:
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A. Enter 00:E8:C8:A4:56:75 in the MAC address field and then
click Add.
B. The MAC address will then be displayed in the MAC list. Now
click the Save button.
7.7 Connection List
This interface displays the information of currently connected
wireless clients (if any).
7.8 Advanced Settings
This section allows you to config advanced settings, including AP
Isolation, Beacon interval
Fragment threshold
RTS threshold
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and DTIM interval, etc, for both 2.4G and 5G wireless networks.
AP Isolation: Isolates clients connecting to master SSID.
Beacon Interval: A time interval between any 2 consecutive
Beacon packets sent by an Access Point to synchronize a
wireless network. Do NOT change the default value of 100
unless necessary.
Fragment Threshold: Specify a Fragment Threshold value.
Any wireless packet exceeding the preset value will be
divided into several fragments before transmission. DO NOT
change the default value of 2346 unless necessary.
RTS Threshold: If a packet exceeds such set value,
RTS/CTS scheme will be used to reduce collisions. Set it to
a smaller value provided that there are distant clients and
interference. For normal SOHO, it is recommended to keep
the default value unchanged; otherwise, device performance
may be degraded.

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