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The
Show Advanced Settings
button at the bottom of the screen provides additional encryption
settings.
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Certificate
Use the Certificate screen to add, view, or remove a certificate for use by a peer to verify your
identity. A maximum of four certificates can be stored. You can add a certificate either by creating
a new one or importing an existing one from a location where one is stored.
Note:
Certificates are used with TR-069. Firmware that does not support TR-069 will not support
certificates..
Local
A local certificate identifies your device over the network.
To apply for a certificate:
1.
Click
Create Certificate Request
If you have an existing certificate, click on
Import Certificate
to retrieve it.
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The Create new certificate request screen allows you to request a new certificate request.
2.
Follow the screens that appear to configure a new certificate.
3.
Click
Apply
to submit the request.
If you have a certificate already, you can simply import the certificate by pasting the certificate
content and private key into the space provided. Click
Apply
to submit the request to import the
certificate.
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Trusted CA
The trusted certificate authority (CA) allows you to verify the certificates of your peers.
The
Trusted CA (Certificate Authority) Certificates
screen also allows you to view certificates.
You can store up to 4 certificates.
To Import a certificate
1.
Click on
Import Certificate
2.
Enter the certificate name in the Certificate text box.
3.
In the Certificate text window paste the content of the certificate.
4.
Click
Apply
.
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Chapter 5
Wireless
The router’s wireless feature can be configured to your needs. Sections covered under the
wireless section include
Basic
Security
MAC filter
Wireless bridge
Advanced
Quality of service and station info.
Basic
The
Wireless – Basic
screen allows you to enable or disable wireless functionality. You can also
hide the access point so others cannot see your ID on the network. If you enable wireless, be
sure to enter an SSID, your wireless network name and select the country that you are in.
If you select
Wireless disabled is DSL link is down
(which is disabled by default) when
Enable
Wireless
is selected, the wireless connection will automatically be disabled if the DSL WAN link
goes down.
Hide Access Point
does not allow others to see your ID. The router is hidden from active scans.
With
Clients Isolation
selected wireless clients will be isolated from one another and are not
allowed to share information over the LAN.
With
Disable WMM Advertise
selected, the wireless router does not advertise for 802.11b/g
devices to connect for voice over WiFi services. When WMM (WiFi Multi-media) advertise is
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