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Click
WDS Setting
to open the
WDS Setting
page.
3
Select or enter values for the following fields:
Field
Entry
Wireless
Repeater
To enable the wireless bridging feature, set the mode to
Enable
. The
default setting is
Disable
, which means that a wireless access point,
not wireless bridging, is available. When you enable wireless bridging,
both wireless bridging and wireless access points are available
simultaneously.
Remote AP
MAC 1
Refers to the MAC Address of the WDS-enabled
A
ccess
P
oint (
AP
).
Enter the address in the field. Only authorized APs can access this
router through the WDS feature to extend the WLAN coverage range.
Remote AP
MAC 2
Refers to the MAC Address of the WDS-enabled
A
ccess
P
oint (
AP
).
Enter the address in the field. Only authorized APs can access this
router through the WDS feature to extend the WLAN coverage range.
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Field
Entry
Remote AP
MAC 3
Refers to the MAC Address of the WDS-enabled
A
ccess
P
oint (
AP
).
Enter the address in the field. Only authorized APs can access this
router through the WDS feature to extend the WLAN coverage range.
Remote AP
MAC 4
Refers to the MAC Address of the WDS-enabled
A
ccess
P
oint (
AP
).
Enter the address in the field. Only authorized APs can access this
router through the WDS feature to extend the WLAN coverage range.
Encryption
type
By default, the
Encryption type
is
None
.
If you previously selected a WEP or WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK encryption
type when using the
Advanced > Basic Setting > Wireless Setting
page, the
values you chose will appear on this menu.
For WEP encryption, choose
WEP
. For WPA, choose
TKIP
or
AES
.
Encryption
key
The
Encryption key
field appears on the
WDS Setting
page if you entered
a WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK encryption key when using the
Advanced >
Basic Setting > Wireless Setting
page.
Enter the same key that you defined previously for the
Preshare Key
on
the
Advanced > Basic Setting > Wireless Setting
page
.
The maximum value
is 32 characters. The minimum value is 8 characters.
Write your key in the space below for future reference, and then enter it
in the
Encryption Key
field:
— —
— —
4
Click
Save
.
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Using the Configuration Manager's
Advanced Program
Most users will not need to manually set up their router but if you do, you can use the
Configuration Manager's
Advanced
program to change the router's default settings.
This chapter includes:
Suggestions for settings that you might want to change
A brief description of the online and context-sensitive help that is available
Instructions for launching the
Advanced
program
An overview of the available configuration menus and settings
Changing Default Settings
Here are some reasons why you might want to use the
Advanced
program to change
the router's default settings.
1
You want to change wireless n/g/b settings to enable wireless security. See
Configuring Security Settings
on page 44 for details.
2
You want to block access to certain URLs or set up Time of Day usage rules.
See
The URL Blocking Page
on page 47 for details.
3
You want to hide the SSID name so other network users cannot see your
wireless network. See
The Wireless Setting Page
on page 37 for details.
4
You want to change router settings to establish a firewall to guard against
unauthorized access to your network. See
The MAC Address Control Page
on
page 48 for details.
5
You want to set up a Virtual Server or DMZ so that your games or gaming
consoles can access the Internet through your router's firewall. See
Configuring Forwarding Rules
on page 41 for details.
6
You want your 3G connection to be terminated by the router if you haven’t
used the Internet for a specified period of time. The default setting is
Auto
Reconnect (always on).
See
The Basic Setup Page
(
Connection Control
) on page
35 for details.
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You want to connect the router to your ADSL or cable modem, using your 3G
modem as a backup Internet connection. See
The Basic Setup Page
(
3G
Failover
) on page 35 for details.
8
You want to set up QoS on your router. See
The QoS Page
on page 51 for
details.
9
You want to back up router settings that you made using the Configuration
Manager. See
The Backup Setting Dialog
on page 59 for details.
Online Help
The
Advanced
program provides both online and context-sensitive help that guides
you in changing the settings on each menu.
To access
online help
, click [
HELP]
on the menu's Toolbar. Each [
HELP]
page describes the fields on the active page and, when applicable, the
required or recommended entries.
The
context-sensitive help
automatically displays a question mark to the
right of the cursor, then opens a message box in the left pane of the page.
The message box contains text that describes the active field and its
required or recommended entry.
Launching the Configuration Manager's Advanced
Program
1
If you haven't already done so, plug the supplied Ethernet cable into the LAN
port on the router’s back panel and your computer’s Ethernet port.
2
Optionally, plug the 3G USB modem into the router's USB port.
3
Turn on your computer and router, then launch your Web browser.
4
In the Web browser address bar, type the router's default IP address,
and then click
Enter
to launch the Configuration Manager.
When the Configuration Manager's
MAIN MENU
opens, it displays a
Status
page
that summarizes the basic settings and current values for your setup.
5
On the Toolbar, type the login password --
admin
is the default password -- in
the
System Password
field, and then click
Login
.
6
Click
Advanced
on the Toolbar to launch the
Advanced
program.
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On the
Basic Settings
page, click one of the Toolbar buttons (
Basic Settings,
Forwarding Rules, Security Settings, Advanced Settings
, or
Toolbox
).
The corresponding window opens. Each window contains a description of the
configuration options at center and a configuration menu on the left pane.
Configuring Basic Settings
The
Basic Settings
page lists the four configuration menus on the left pane and
provides a description of the configuration menus at center.
The Basic Setup Page
You can use the
Basic Setup
page to configure your LAN and WAN setup.
Note
: The following image shows the fields that the program displays when 3G is
selected as the
WAN Type
. The fields will differ for each
WAN Type
. See the online help
for a description of each
WAN Type
and its corresponding fields.
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