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3. Guest Network
This page allows you to configure a guest network.
You can refer to the details described in previous sections to make the WiFi security settings and guest
LAN settings.
Fig. 45 Gateway\Wireless\Guest Network
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4. Access Control
This page allows you to make access control to the AP or connected clients by offering the MAC
Addresses of the clients.
Fig. 46 Gateway\Wireless\Access Control
Administration Web Page Access : S
elect
Allow
to permit access to Administration Web Page from
PC connected over Wifi; or choose
Deny
to prevent the clients connected over Wifi from access to
Administration Web Page.
MAC Restrict Mode :
Click
Disabled
to welcome all of the clients on the network; select
Allow
to
permit only the clients on the list to access the cable modem; or choose
Deny
to prevent the clients on
the list to access this device.
MAC Address :
Your Gateway identifies wireless PCs by their WiFi MAC Address. This address
consists of a string of 6 pairs of numbers 0-9 and letters A-F, such as 00 90 4B F0 FF 50. It is usually
printed on the WiFi card of the device (e.g. the PCMCIA card in a laptop). It can also be determined
from a Windows DOS prompt as explained below.
Enter the MAC addresses of the connected clients into the fields, and then click Apply to add them to
the list for access control.
Apply :
After proper configuration, click Apply to invoke the settings.
Connected Clients :
The information of currently connected clients will be displayed here.
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5. Bridging
The Bridging page provides a location where settings can be adjusted related to the WDS (
Wireless
Distribution System)
feature.
WDS is a system that enables the interconnection of access points wirelessly. It may also be referred
to as repeater mode because it appears to bridge and accept wireless clients at the same time (unlike
traditional bridging).
The wireless gateway can be placed in a mode that allows the gateway to communicate with other
“extender” wireless access points either exclusively or mixed with communications to local PCs. Use
this page to designate the Remote Bridges the gateway is allowed to communicate with, and to select
the Wireless Bridging mode.
Fig. 47 Gateway\Wireless\Bridging
±
Wireless Bridging:
Choose
Disabled
to shutdown this function; select
Enabled
to turn on the function of WDS.
±
Remote Bridges
:
Enter the MAC Addresses of the remote Bridges to relay the signals for each other.
±
Apply:
After proper configuration, click Apply to invoke the settings.
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6. 802.11e QoS (WMM) Settings
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) is a component of the IEEE 802.11e wireless LAN standard for quality of
service (QoS). The QoS assigns priority to the selected network traffic and prevents packet collisions and
delays thus improving VoIP calls and watching video over WLANs.
±
Enable WMM:
This field allows you to enable WMM to improve multimedia transmission.
±
Enable WMM No-Acknowledgement
:
This field allows you to enable WMM No-Ackonwledgement.
±
Power Save Support:
This field allows you to enable WMM Power-Save-Support.
Fig. 48 Gateway\Wireless\WMM
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VoIP – Basic Web Page Group
1. Basic LAN
This page displays the basic LAN status of this device, including the downstream and upstream status,
device information, and interface parameters. You can select specific interface from the Interface
Name drop-down menu.
Fig. 49 VoIP\Basic\Basic LAN

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