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5.4 DNS Settings
DNS is short for Domain Name System (or Service), an
Internet service that translate domain names into IP
addresses which are provided by your Internet Service
Provider. Please consult your Internet Service Provider
for details if you do not have them.
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DNS:
Click the checkbox to enable the DNS server.
The Router’s DHCP sever will answer the client’s
requests and distribute DNS address.
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Primary DNS Address:
Enter the necessary
address provided by your ISP.
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Secondary DNS Address:
Enter the second
address if your ISP provides, which is optional.
Notice:
After the settings are completed, reboot the device
to activate the modified settings.
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5.5
WAN Media Type
In most cases, ISP provides wired WAN access (ADSL
MODEM, Cable MODEM, etc.) and you only need to
insert the line into the Router’s WAN port. Sometime,
wireless WAN access type, more flexible and convenient,
is also provided by some ISP.
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Wired WAN:
In this type, WAN port should be
connected by wired cable. This type is the device’s
default option.
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Wireless WAN:
When your ISP provides wireless
access service, you can enable this WAN access
type.
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SSID:
SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the ID name
of the wireless device. You must input the correct
SSID and keep it the same SSID with your ISP’s
wireless device. Otherwise, it is not allowed to have
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access to your ISP network. Click “Open Scanner’
to search the available SSID.
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MAC:
Enter the MAC address of ISP wireless device.
Click “Open Scanner’ to search the MAC address.
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Channel:
Wireless
device’s
communication
channel. Keep it the same channel with your ISP’s
wireless device. Click “Open Scanner’ to search the
available AP channel.
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Security Mode:
If your ISP has set the security
parameters, the receiving station must set the
same security mode, encryption method and key
with ISP’s device.
If you know the ISP wireless device’s SSID, enter the
SSID, Wireless MAC address, Channel and Encryption
method into the corresponding fields. Certainly you can
click the “Open Scanner” button to fill these fields
automatically. After you apply the settings, In “Setup
Wizard” page select the corresponding WAN connection
type to connect the Internet. For example: If your ISP
wireless device provides Dynamic IP access type, you
need to select “Dynamic IP (Via DHCP)”.
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Chapter 6 Wireless Setting
6.1 Basic Settings
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Enable Wireless:
Check to enable the Router’s
wireless features; uncheck to disable it.
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Network Mode
Select one mode from the
following. The default is 11b/g/n mode.
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11b mode
Allow the wireless client to connect
with the device in 11b mode at the
maximum speed of 11Mbps.
11g mode
Allow the 11g/11n-compliant client
device to connect with the AP at the
maximum speed of 54Mbps.
11b/g mode:
Allow the 11b/g-compliant client
device to connect with the AP with
auto-negotiation speed, and 11n
wireless client to connect the device
with 11g speed.
11b/g/n mode
Allow 11b/g/n-compliant client
device to connect with the AP with
auto-negotiation speed.
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Main SSID
SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the
unique name of the wireless network. This device
has two SSID and the main SSID is necessary.
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Minor SSID
It is optional.
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Broadcast (SSID):
Select “Enable” to enable the
device's SSID to be visible by wireless clients. The
default is enabled.
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MBSSID AP Isolation
One access control
feature based on wireless MAC address. When this
feature is enabled, wireless clients connected with
the same SSID can not communicate with each
other. For example, configure main SSID as AP1,
minor SSID as AP2. PC1 and PC2 connect to AP1

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