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Set Access Permissions
Control user's ability to access main or guest Wi-Fi. Changing this status will immediately update the
status of devices listed ability to access Wi-Fi from this device, even if they have the password.
1.
From the Web UI, click
Connected Devices
>
Access Permissions
.
2.
Select an access status and then click
Save Changes
.
Add Permitted Devices
The Access Permissions menu allows you to restrict access only to specific users, instead of anyone
who enters the password. To restrict access in this manner, you need to add permitted users from
the menu.
1.
From the Access Permissions menu, select Allow only users on Permitted list.
The
Add Devices
option will appear onscreen.
2.
Click
>
next to Add Devices to open the Add Devices menu, and then click Add More.
3.
Enter a Friendly Name (optional) and the MAC address of the permitted device.
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A sample MAC address might be 00:1D:0F:10:2D:D9.
4.
Click
Add More
to add more permitted devices.
5.
When you are finished adding permitted devices, click
Save Changes
.
Access to your Pocket Wi-Fi will be restricted to the devices in your list.
Settings Tab
Set your Pocket Wi-Fi, including Wi-Fi, Mobile Network, Device and Advance Router.
Wi-Fi Basic Settings
Set the basic Wi-Fi settings for your Pocket Wi-Fi.
1.
From the Web UI, click
Settings
>
Wi-Fi
>
Basic
to display the basic wireless network
parameters.
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Wi-Fi Broadcast Isolation
: Enable or disable this function. If
On
is selected, it will prevents
your Pocket Wi-Fi from communicating across the different Wi-Fi's.
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Wi-Fi Name:
Service Set Identifier (SSID). Enter a string less than 32 characters as the
name for your wireless local area network (WLAN).
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Wi-Fi Password:
Enter the Wi-Fi password.
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Display Wi-Fi Name:
Enable or disable this function. If
On
is selected, your Pocket Wi-Fi's
name will be displayed on the device.
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Display Wi-Fi Password:
Enable or disable this function. If
On
is selected, your Pocket Wi-
Fi's password will be displayed on the device.
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Hide SSID:
Enable or disable this function. If
Off
is selected, your Pocket Wi-Fi's name will
be broadcast.
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Authentication Method:
The authentication methods are described below.
Mode
Description
OPEN
Authentication and encryption won't be performed. There are risks
that private info will be intercepted or network will be used by
unauthorized individuals.
SHARED
Authentication via Shared Key protocol.
WPA2-PSK
WPA-PSK is the securer version of WPA with implementation of the
802.11i standard.
WPA-PSK/WPA2-
PSK
Apply both the WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK scheme.
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Encryption Method:
Select an encryption method from the drop-down list.
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Guest Mode:
Enable or disable this function. If
On
is selected, the wireless devices
connected to your Pocket Wi-Fi will be unable to communicate with each other.
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Maximum Connections:
Choose the maximum number of the devices which connect to
your Pocket Wi-Fi simultaneously. You can also click
or
to distribute the maximum
number of the connected devices between the Main Wi-Fi and the Guest Wi-Fi.
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Wi-Fi Settings Reset:
Click the
Reset
button to reset all Wi-Fi settings to the default.
2.
Click
Save Changes
to save your settings.
Wi-Fi Advanced Settings
Configure your Pocket Wi-Fi's advanced Wi-Fi settings.
Caution for Using Wi-Fi Advanced Settings
These advanced settings should only be changed for specific circumstances.
1.
From the Web UI, click
Settings
>
Wi-Fi
>
Advanced
to view the wireless network advanced
parameters and the WPS settings shown in the following figure.
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TCP NAT Timer:
Set TCP NAT time.
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UDP NAT Timer:
Set UDP NAT time.
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802.11 Mode:
Select an 802.11 mode from the drop-down list.
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Frequency Bandwidth:
Select a frequency bandwidth from the drop-down list.
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Wi-Fi Channel:
Select a Wi-Fi channel from the drop-down list.
2.
Click
Save Changes
to save your settings.
WPS Settings
You can enable Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) by PIN (PIN Code) or PBC (push-button) mode on
this page. If your client device supports WPS, there’s no need to enter password manually when
WPS is available.

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