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7) Go to
DHCP Server
to disable the DHCP on Router 2. Now you have
finished all settings on Router 2 required for WDS.
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2. Configure Router 1:
1.
Go to wireless section on Router 1 and specify
WDS (
or
WDS Bridge)
as
its wireless working mode.
2.
Manually enter Router 2's MAC address (Also, you can use the
Scan
option
as mentioned above) and click
OK
to finish your settings.
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2.4 Wireless Access Control
The Access Control feature allows you to specify a list of devices to Permit or
Forbid
a connection to your wireless network via the devices’ MAC addresses.
All other devices not listed as Permitted will be Forbidden and vice versa.
1.
Select the wireless network (SSID) you wish to enable Access Control on.
2.
MAC Address Filter: Select Permit or Forbid from the drop-down list.
3.
To permit a wireless device to connect to your wireless network, select
Permit, enter its MAC address, click Add and then OK. Then only this device
listed as “Permitted” will be able to connect to your wireless network; all other
wireless devices will forbidden.
Example:
To forbid the PC at the MAC address of C8:3A:35:65:82:E6 from
connecting to your wireless network, do as follows:
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Step1. Select an SSID, say,
Tenda_178ED8
.
Step2. Select
Forbid
from the corresponding drop-down menu.
Step3. Enter C8:3A:35:65:82:E6 in the MAC address box and click
Add
.
Step4. Click
OK
to save your settings. You can add more wireless MAC
addresses you wish to forbid.
2.5 Wireless Client
Here you can see a list of wireless devices connected to the router, including
their MAC addresses and bandwidth
Note:
The bandwidth here refers to the channel bandwidth instead of
wireless connection rate.
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3 Bandwidth Control
3.1 Bandwidth Control
Use this section to manage bandwidth allocation to devices on your LAN. If
there are multiple PCs behind your router competing for limited bandwidth
resource, then you can use this feature to specify a reasonable amount of
bandwidth for each such PC, so that no one will be over stuffed or starved to
death.
1.
Enable Bandwidth Control:
Check or uncheck the box to Enable or
disable the bandwidth control feature.
2.
IP Address:
Specify the same IP address (say, 100, 100) or two different
IP addresses
(say, 100, 110) in both boxes to specify a single IP address or an
IP range to which the current bandwidth control rule will apply.
3.
Upload/Download:
Select to control bandwidth over data upload or
download.
4.
Bandwidth Range:
Specify an upload/download bandwidth range limit
on specified PC(s). The unit is KByte/s. 1M=128KByte/s. Note that maximum
upload/download bandwidth should not exceed your router's WAN bandwidth

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