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WiFi Uplink
WiFi Uplink WAN Type Configuration
Display the information of AP for connecting.
You can Click the Scan button and select an AP for the uplink network.
Besides, you can also create uplink profile(s) for ease of connecting to an
available Uplink network. Refer to Basic Network > WiFi > Uplink Profile
tab.
2. NAT Mode is
selected by default.
Select the expected network type for the WiFi Uplink connection. It can
be NAT Mode, Bridge Mode, or NAT Disable.
When NAT Mode is selected, the NAT function is activated on the
Wireless Uplink connection;
When Bridge Mode is selected, the bridge function is activated on the
Wireless Uplink connection; The supporting of bridge mode depends on
the product specification, if the purchased device doesn’t support the
bridge mode, it will be greyed out from selection.
When NAT Disable is selected, the NAT function is deactivated on the
Wireless Uplink connection, and it can function as a router with manually
configured routing setting.
1. A Must filled setting
2. Dynamic IP is
selected by default.
Specify the IP mode for the wireless uplink Interface. It can be Dynamic
IP or Static IP.
When Dynamic IP is selected, the device will request a IP from the Uplink
Network as the IP for the uplink interface ;
When Static IP is selected, you have to manually configure the IP address
settings for the uplink interface. The settings include IP address, subnet
mask, gateway, and primary/secondary DNS.
2. Unchecked is
selected by default.
Click the Enable checkbox to activate the fast roaming function.
In addition, you can also specify a threshold value for changing from one
AP to another near-by AP. The default threshold value is 40%.
Value Range: 30 ~ 60%.
Select up to three fast roaming WiFi channels.