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3. Repeat steps 1-2 on N60-2. After the 2 devices have added each other’s MAC
address the WDS feature can be implemented.
Note:
1. WDS feature can only be implemented between 2 wireless devices that both
support the WDS feature. Plus, SSID, channel, security settings and security key
must be the same on both such devices.
2. To encrypt your wireless network, see sections 4.5.2-4.5.3. Do remember to
reboot the device after you saved your wireless security settings, otherwise the
WDS feature may not function.
4.5.5
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
primary network and clients behind the LAN ports. You can find it available in both
2.4G and 5G network. Here we present you how to config such feature in 2.4GHz,
which also apply to 5GHz.
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Guest Network:
Check/uncheck to enable/disable the guest network feature.
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SSID Broadcast:
Select “Disable” to hide your SSID. When disabled, no wireless
clients will be able to see your wireless network when they perform a scan to
see what’s available. If they want to connect to your router, they will have to
first know this SSID and then manually enter it on their devices. By default, it is
enabled.
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AP Isolation:
If enabled, clients connecting to the guest network will be
mutually inaccessible.
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SSID:
A SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the unique name of a wireless network.
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Security Mode:
Determine whether to require authentication on wireless
clients. Select a proper mode from the drop-down menu.
4.5.6
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, which also apply to 5GHz.
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MAC Address Filter:
Selecting “Disable” means to deactivate the MAC address
filter feature. “Allow” means to only allow PCs at specified MAC addresses to
connect to your wireless network while “Deny” means to only block PCs at
specified MAC addresses from connecting to your wireless network.
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MAC Address
Enter the MAC addresses of a wireless client.
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Add:
Click it to add a new MAC to the MAC address list.
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Delete:
Click it to remove an existing entry.
To allow only a PC at the MAC address of 00:e8:c8:a4:56:75 to connect to your
wireless network, do as follows:
Step1. Select “Allow” from MAC Address Filter drop-down menu.
Step2. Enter 00:e8:c8:a4:56:75 in the MAC address box and click “Add”.
Step3. Click the “OK” button to save your settings and you can add more MAC
addresses, if you like, simply repeating the above steps.
4.5.7
Connection Status
This interface displays the information of currently connected 2.4G and 5G wireless
clients (if any).
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4.5.8
Wireless –Advance Settings
This section allows you to config advanced settings, including Beacon interval
Fragment threshold
RTS threshold and DTIM interval, etc, for both 2.4G and 5G
wireless networks.
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AP Isolation:
Isolates clients connecting to the private SSID.
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Beacon Interval:
A time interval between any 2 consecutive Beacon packets sent
by device. Do NOT change the default value of 100 unless necessary.
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Fragment Threshold:
Enter a Fragment Threshold (256-2346). Any wireless
packet exceeding such set value will be divided into several fragments. DO NOT
change the default value of 2346 unless necessary.
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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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DTIM Interval:
A time interval between any two consecutive broadcast and multicast
packet messages sent by the device to clients. W
hen such packets arrive at device’s
buffer, the device will send DTIM (delivery traffic indication message) and DTIM
interval to wake clients up for receiving these packets.
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4.6
USB Applications
The router provides a USB interface, which can be connected to a printer or USB
storage device for file sharing.
4.6.1
USB Storage
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Enable:
Check/uncheck to enable/disable file sharing feature.
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Device Name:
Define a meaningful name to you for the device.
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Work Group:
Define a work group name for the device.
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Add:
Click to add an account. Up to 5 accounts can be added.
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Edit:
Click to edit an existing account.
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Delete:
Click to delete an existing account.
Operation Instructions:
1. Create an account.
1). Click “Add” to display a dialogue box below:
2) Enter a user name and a password, which will be used by clients when accessing
the USB storage device for sharing files thereon.
3) Re-type to confirm password and then click the “OK” button.
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