802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Manual
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 102 Getting to know the device Computer / System requirements 1. Pentium 200MHZ processor or above
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 10017. The SSID field of Wireless Basic Settings page will also be modified with the value assigned by WC
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 101Operations of AP - AP being a registrar AP mode Whenever users enter station’s PIN into AP’s Wi-Fi Pro
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 1025. Users must start the PIN method on the station side within two minutes. 6. Users must start the
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 1037. If the device PIN is correct and the WPS handshake is successfully done on the station side, User’s
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 1048. If the device PIN is correct and the WPS handshake is successfully done, AP’s Wi-Fi Protected Setup
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 105Push Button method Wireless Gateway supports a virtual button “Start PBC” on the Wi-Fi Protected Setup
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 1065. Users must start the PBC method on the station side within two minutes.
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 1076. If the device PCB and the WPS handshake is successfully done on the station side, User’s Wi-Fi Prot
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 1087. If the device PIN is correct and the WPS handshake is successfully done, AP’s Wi-Fi Protected Setup
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 10914 Routing The Routing page enables you to define specific route for your Internet and network data. M
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 11Installation & Setup Follow each STEP carefully and only go to the next step once you have complete
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 110 Fields on the first setting block Description Enable Check to enable t
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 111IPv6 Static Route This page is used to configure the ipv6 routing information. Here you can add/delete
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 112RIP RIP is an Internet protocol you can set up to share routing table information with other routing de
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 113 Fields on the first setting block Description RIP Enable/disable R
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 11415 DMZ A demilitarized zone (DMZ) is a host or small network that acts as neutral ground between the i
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 1153. From the DMZ Host check ratio, check on Enable 4. Type the IP Address in the DMZ Host IP Address fi
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 11616 Virtual Server Your device has built in advanced Security features that protect your network by blo
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 117Application TCP port numberUDP port number Trigger required?N/A 51200 51201 true FTP 21 N/A false Teln
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 118Virtual Server for FTP In this example configuration, a custom application called FTP Server using TCP
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 1192. Select FTP from the Usual Service Name drop-down list. 3. Select TCP from the Protocol drop-down lis
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 12If you have a PSTN telephone line (normal analog line) connect the router as shown below: 1. Conne
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 120 8. Configure Virtual Server setting successfully! 9. From the left-hand menu, click on Sav
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 121Port Forwarding for HTTP In this example configuration, a custom application called HTTP Server using T
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 1222. Select WEB from the Usual Service Name drop-down list. 3. Select TCP from the Protocol drop-down lis
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 123 8. Configure Virtual Server setting successfully! 9. From the left-han
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 124Deleting custom applications 10. From the head Setup -> NAT menu, click on Virtual Server. The follo
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 12517 NAT Forwarding Entries in this table allow you to automatically redirect common network services to
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 12618 ALG To setup NAT ALG and Pass-Through configuration Configuring ALG 2. From the head Advanced menu,
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 12719 NAT Exclude IP This page is used to config some source IP address which use the purge route mode wh
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 12820 Port Trigger Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your loc
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 12921 FTP ALG Portl This page is used to configure FTP Server ALG and FTP Client ALG ports. Configuring P
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 13LED meanings & activations Your 802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router has indicator lights on the front side.
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 13022 Nat IP Mapping Entries in this table allow you to config one IP pool for specified source IP addres
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 13123 IP QoS Entries in this table are used to assign the precedence for each incoming packet based on sp
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 132 Fields on the first setting block Description IP QoS Enable/di
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 13324 CWMP Config CWMP is a protocol for communication between a CPE and Auto-Configuration Server (ACS).
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 134 ACS Field Description URL ACS URL. For example, http://
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 13525 Port Mapping The DSL device provides multiple interface groups. Up to five interface groups are sup
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 136
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 137 Fields on the first setting block Description Enabled/Disabled
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 13826 Bridging You can enable/disable Spanning Tree Protocol and set MAC address aging time in this page.
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 13927 Client Limit This page is used to limit the number of clients that can access the Internet through
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 14Back Panel Connectors Table 2 shows the function of each connector and switch of the device. Table 2.
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 14028 Tunnel Configuration This page is used to config tunnels to connect IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Tunnel
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 14129 Others Here you can set other miscellaneous advanced settings. When Half Bridge is enabled, the con
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 14230 IGMP Proxy IGMP proxy enables the system to issue IGMP host messages on behalf of hosts that the sy
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 14331 UPnP UPnP is an architecture for pervasive peer-to-peer network connectivity of intelligent applian
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 144 From the web page you can enable or disable UPnP. Configuring UPnP 1. From the head Services menu, cli
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 145UPnP Control Point Software on Windows ME To install the control point software on Windows ME: 1. In t
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 146SSDP requirements You must have SSDP Discovery Service enabled on your Windows XP system to use the UPn
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 147Installation procedure To install the Control point software on Windows XP, follow the steps below: 1.
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 1485. Select the following entries from the “Networking Services” window and then click "OK": If
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 14932 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a troubleshooting and management protocol that us
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 15Figure3. RESET button
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 15033 DNS Configuration This page is used to configure the DNS server ip addresses for DNS Relay. DHCP Se
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 151 DHCP Server Configuration - Set DNS Manually 1. From the head Services menu, click on DNS -> DNS Se
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 152IPv6 DNS This page is used to configure the DNS server ipv6 addresses.
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 15334 Dynamic DNS Configuration Overview of Dynamic DNS If some host has a dynamic IP address that keeps
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 154update request is sent. However, when the system comes up there is no way of knowing what was the IP ad
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 155Dynamic DNS Configuration – DynDNS.org 1. From the head Services menu, click on DDNS. 2. From DDNS prov
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 156 9. Configure Dynamic DNS setting successfully! 10. From the left-hand menu, click on Save.
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 157Dynamic DNS Configuration – TZO 1. From the left-hand Services menu, click on DNS -> Dynamic DNS. 2
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 158 8. Configure Dynamic DNS setting successfully! 9. From the left-hand menu, click on Save.
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 15935 MAC Filtering The MAC filtering feature allows you to define rules to allow or deny frames through
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 163 Computer configurations under different OS, to obtain IP address automatically Before starting the
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 160 7. From the left-hand menu, click on Save. Fields on the first se
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 16136 IP/Port Filtering Firewall contains several features that are used to deny or allow traffic from pa
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 162 Fields on the second setting block Description Rule Action Den
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 16337 URL Filter The URL Filter is the web filtering solution. The firewall includes the ability to block
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 164 2. From the URL Blocking check ratio, check on Enable 3. Click Apply Changes 4. Type the
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 16538 ACL Configuration You can specify which services are accessible from LAN or WAN side. Entries in th
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 16639 DoS A "denial-of-service" (DoS) attack is characterized by an explicit attempt by hackers
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 16740 Firmware Update The Firmware Update page allows you to: Manually download the latest firmware ve
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 1684. Once you have selected the file to be installed, click Open. The file’s directory path is displayed
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 1697. Firmware update has been update complete and it will bring you to the home page of the device:
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 173. Double click on "Internet Protocol (TCP/ IP)". 4. Check "Obtain an IP address auto
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 1708. From the head Maintenance menu, click on Reboot. The following page is displayed: 9. From the Reboo
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 17141 Backup/Restore You can save the current configuration of your Router to a file on your computer. Th
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 172Restore settings 1. From the head Maintenance menu, click on Update -> Backup/Restore. The following
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 17342 Password You can restrict access to your device’s web pages using password protection. With passwor
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 1742. This page displays the current username and password settings. Change your own unique password in t
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 17543 Commit/Reboot Whenever you use the web console to change system settings, the changes are initially
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 176Reboot 1. From the head Maintenance menu, click on Reboot. The following page is displayed: 2. Click on
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 177Software Reset: 1. From the head Maintenance menu, click on Reboot. The following page is displayed: 2.
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 17844 Time Zone Certain systems may not have a date or time mechanism or may be using inaccurate time/day
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 179 Fields Description System Time The current time of the
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 18For Windows Vista-32/64 1. Click on “Start” -> “Control Panel” -> “View network status and tasks
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 180 2. Select Daylight Saving from the Daylight Saving drop-down list. 3. Check on Enable of State. 4.
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 181Time Zone GMT +/- offset Description Daylight Saving Start Daylight Saving End IDLW -1200 Internation
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 182 Time Zone GMT +/- offset Description Daylight Saving Start Daylight Saving End CET +100 Central Euro
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 183 Time Zone GMT +/- offset Description Daylight Saving Start Daylight Saving End KST +900 Korean Stand
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 18445 Log This ARP Table shows a list of learned MAC addresses. Log 1. From the head Maintenance menu, cl
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 18546 Diagnostic The DSL device supports some useful diagnostic tools. Ping Once you have your DSL device
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 1865. Now you could see the result below: Ping6 Once you have your DSL device configured, it is a good
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 187Tracert Traceroute Diagnostic. 7. From the head Maintenance menu, click on Diagnostic -> Tracert. T
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 1881. From the head Maintenance menu, click on Diagnostic -> OAM Loopback. The following page is displ
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 189ADSL Diagnostic This page displays the ADSL Tone Diagnostic performance. Click Start button to start th
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 193. Single RIGHT click on “Local Area connection", then click "Properties". 4. The sc
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 190Diagnostic Test The Diagnostic Test page shows the test results for the connectivity of the physical la
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 191
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 192 Fields Description Select the Internet Connection The available
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 193A Configuring your Computers This appendix provides instructions for configuring the Internet settings
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 1943. In the Network and Dial-up Connections window, right-click the Local Area Connection icon, and then
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 195Windows Me PCs 1. In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click C
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 1965. Click on Microsoft in the Manufacturers list box, and then click TCP/IP in the Network Protocols lis
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 1977. Open the Control Panel window, and then double-click the Network icon. 8. In the Network dialog box
User’s Guide IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets 198B IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets IP Addresses Note This section refers only t
User’s Guide IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets 199scope of this discussion.) These classes have different uses and characteristics. Class
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 2Table of Contents 1 Introduction ... 8 Features
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 206. Check "Obtain an IP address automatically" and “Obtain DNS server address automatically” t
User’s Guide IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets 200255.255.255.192 or 11111111. 11111111. 11111111.11000000 The two extra bits in fiel
C Troubleshooting This appendix suggests solutions for problems you may encounter in installing or using the Wireless ADSL2+ Router, and provides ins
User’s Guide Troubleshooting 202Problem Troubleshooting Suggestion My LAN PCs cannot display web pages on the Internet. Verify that the DNS serve
User’s Guide Troubleshooting 203Diagnosing Problem using IP Utilities ping Ping is a command you can use to check whether your PC can recognize ot
User’s Guide Troubleshooting 204nslookup You can use the nslookup command to determine the IP address associated with an Internet site name. You s
User’s Guide Glossary 205D Glossary 10BASE-T A designation for the type of wiring used by Ethernet networks with a data rate of 10 Mbps. Also kn
User’s Guide Glossary 206When a computer connects to the LAN, DHCP assigns it an IP address from a shared pool of IP addresses; after a specified
User’s Guide Glossary 207sites so that it can be displayed by web browsers. See web browser, web site. Hub A hub is a place of convergence where
User’s Guide Glossary 208network A group of computers that are connected together, allowing them to communicate with each other and share resourc
User’s Guide Glossary 209RJ-45 Registered Jack Standard-45 The 8-pin plug used in transmitting data over phone lines. Ethernet cabling usually us
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 212. In the Control Panel Home, click on “Change adapter settings” to continue. 3. Single RIGHT click
User’s Guide Glossary 210together to reduce inductance and noise. Each telephone line uses one pair. In homes, it is most often installed with two
User’s Guide Glossary 211Also called (the) Web. Collective term for all web sites anywhere in the world that can be accessed via the Internet.
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 224. Double click on "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)".
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 235. Check "Obtain an IP address automatically" and “Obtain DNS server address automatically” t
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 244 Utility CD execution Connecting the Hardware This section describes how to connect the device to th
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 255. Select Protocol mode and enter the VPI, VCI, Username and Password your ISP (Internet Services Prov
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 267. Please configure the Wireless Network, Default Channel, ESSID if you want to change. (Recommended t
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 2710. Please click “ Setup ” button, when the procedure is completed, it will start to configure the dev
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 2811. Now, checking 802.11n WLAN ADSL 2+ Router hardware connection, ADSL2+ settings, WLAN settings, and
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 2913. Click on " Exit " to exit this program. 14. Now, the 802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router has b
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 3Configuring your PPPoE DSL connection ... 46 Configuring your PPPoA DSL connection
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 30Wireless Connection For easy installation it is saved to keep the settings. You can later change the wi
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 313. If the wireless network isn’t encrypted, click on "Connect Anyway" to connect. 4. If t
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 325 Getting Started with the Web pages The Wireless ADSL2+ Router includes a series of Web pages that p
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 33 Figure 1: Homepage
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 34The first time that you click on an entry from the left-hand menu, a login box is displayed. You must e
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 35Testing your Setup Once you have connected your hardware and configured your PCs, any computer on your
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 36Option Default Setting Explanation/Instructions LINE Port IP Address Unnumbered interface: 192.168.1.
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 376 Overview The Overview page displays useful information about the setup of your device, including:
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 38 Figure 3: Overview page
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 39 The information displayed on this page is explained in detail in the following sections. Internet acce
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 4AP as Proxy ... 87 Infrastructure-Client m
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 407 Status You can view statistics on the processing of IP packets on the networking interfaces. You wil
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 41
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 42ADSL This page shows the ADSL line statistic information. 1. From the head Status menu, click on ADSL T
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 43Statistics This page shows the packet statistics for transmission and reception regarding to network in
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 448 Internet Access This chapter describes how to configure the way that your device connects to the Int
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 45 Connect on demand. Enter the minutes after which the session must be disconnected, if no activity ta
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 46Configuring your PPPoE DSL connection If your ISP’s Internet service uses PPPoE you need to set up a PP
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 471. From the head Setup menu, click on WAN. The following page is displayed: 2. Enter VCI and VPI setti
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 48Configuring your PPPoA DSL connection If your ISP’s Internet service uses PPPoA you need to set up a PP
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 491. From the head Setup menu, click on WAN. The following page is displayed: 2. Enter VCI and VPI setti
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 526 Bridging ...138 Bridging ...
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 50Configuring your Bridged DSL connection 1. From the head Setup menu, click on WAN. The following page i
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 51Configuring your 1483 MER by DHCP 1. From the head Setup menu, click on WAN. The following page is disp
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 52Configuring your 1483 MER by Fixed IP 1. From the head Setup menu, click on WAN. The following page is
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 5310. From the head Service menu, click on DNS. 11. Check on Set DNS Manually ratio. 12. Enter DNS sett
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 54 Field Description VPI Virtual Path Identifier. This is
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 55ADSL Settings The ADSL setting page allows you to select any combination of DSL training modes. 1. Fro
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 56 Field Description ADSL modulation Choose preferred xdsl standard protocols. G.lite : G
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 579 Local Network Configuration The Addressing page displays information about your LAN IP address and al
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 58
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 592. From the left-hand LAN menu, click on DHCP Settings.
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 640 Firmware Update ...167 About firmware versions ...
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 603. Change the IP Pool Range and then click Apply Changes button. 4. Change setting successfully! Clic
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 615. From the left-hand LAN menu, click on LAN. 6. Type a new IP Address and Subnet Mask. 7. Click Apply
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 62a. Bring up a shell. b. Type pump -r to release the lease. c. Type pump to renew the lease. Note
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 6310 DHCP Settings You can configure your network and DSL device to use the Dynamic Host Configuration Pr
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 64 5. From the left-hand menu, click on Save. Field Description IP P
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 65DHCP Relay Configuration 1. From the left-hand LAN menu, click on DHCP Settings. 2. From Services check
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 666. You need to renew your DHCP lease: Windows 95/98 a. Select Run... from the Start menu. b. Enter wi
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 67DHCP None Configuration 1. From the left-hand Services menu, click on DHCP Settings. 2. From Services c
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 6811 DHCP Static Configuration This page lists the fixed IP/MAC address on your LAN. The device distribut
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 6912 LAN IPv6 Configuration This page is used to configure ipv6 lan setting. User can set lan RA server w
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 7Subnet masks ... 199 C Troubleshooting
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 7013 Wireless Network This chapter assumes that you have already set up your Wireless PCs and installed a
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 71 Field Description Disable Wireless LAN Interface Enable/Disabl
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 72Security This page allows you setup the wireless security. Turn on WEP or WPA by using Encryption Keys c
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 73 Field Description SSID TYPE Select the SSID Encryption There
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 74 WEP + Encryption Key WEP aims to provide security by encrypting data over radio waves so that it is
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 75 Wlan is restarting! Please wait... WEP + Use 802.1x Authentication WEP aims to provide security by
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 76 WPA/WPA2 must be enabled and chosen in preference to WEP. WEP is usually presented as the first secur
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 77WPA/WPA2/WPA2 Mixed + Enterprise (RADIUS) Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a class of systems to secure w
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 78 Wireless Multiple BSSID Settings This page allows you to set Virtual Access Points (VAP). Here you can
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 79
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 81 Introduction Congratulations on becoming the owner of the Wireless ADSL2+ Router. You will now be abl
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 80Access Control For security reason, using MAC ACL's (MAC Address Access List) creates another level
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 81Allow Listed If you choose 'Allowed Listed', only those clients whose wireless MAC addresses a
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 82 1. From the Wireless Access Control Mode drop-down list, select Deny Listed setting. 2. Wlan is res
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 83Advanced Settings These settings are only for more technically advanced users who have a sufficient know
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 84 Field Description Authentication Type Open System: Open System
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 85 Field Description Broadcast SSID Broadcast or Hide SSID to your
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 86WPS Introduction of WPS Although home Wi-Fi networks have become more and more popular, users still have
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 87AP mode For AP mode, Wireless Gateway supports three roles, registrar, proxy, and enrollee in registrat
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 88Instructions of AP’s and Client’s operations At this state, AP is transparent to users. If users want to
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 89 Field Description Disable WPS Check to disable the Wi-Fi prote
802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router User’s Guide 9 Note You do not need to use a hub or switch in order to connect more than one Ethernet PC to your devi
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 90Operations of AP - AP being an enrollee In this case, AP will be configured by any registrar either thro
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 913. Plug the Ethernet cable into AP’s LAN port and make sure the IP connection is valid with Vista. 4.
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 925. If the previous steps are done, open Windows Explorer. Go to the Network section. 6. Click on “Netw
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 937. Click on “Turn on network discovery and file sharing“ 8. Click on “No, make the network that I am
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 949. AP’s icon will show up. Double click on it. 10. Users could also Click “Add a wireless device” if
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 9511. Enter AP’s Self-PIN Number and click “next”.
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 9612. Choose a name that people who connect to your network will recognize.
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 9713. Enter the Passphrase and then click Next.
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 9814. A User Account Control screen pops up, click Continue. 15. AP is successfully configured by WCN.
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers 9916. Finally, AP will become configured (see WPS Status). The authentication algorithm, encryption algor
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