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Details the necessary network cables, TCP/IP protocol, ISP account, and wireless device compliance.
Step-by-step guide for physically connecting and powering up the Wireless Router.
Guides users through initial router setup, including internet connection type and testing.
Allows configuration of the router's LAN IP address, subnet mask, and DHCP server settings.
Configuration for wireless settings like region, SSID, channel, and bandwidth.
Sets the operational mode for wireless connectivity, such as AP mode or Station mode.
Details security options like WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA-802.1x.
Enables setting a password to protect the router's configuration data.
Guides on configuring TCP/IP settings for Windows PCs to connect to the network.
Procedures for configuring browsers and AOL for internet access via the router.
General settings required for any wireless station to connect to the router's Access Point.
Detailed steps for connecting a Windows XP PC to a wireless network.
Explains how to view the router's current operational status and network information.
Shows the status details for PPPoE internet connections.
Displays the status details for PPTP internet connections.
Shows the status details for L2TP internet connections.
Details for direct connections using a dynamic IP address.
Details for direct connections using a fixed IP address.
Allows managing the router's settings remotely via the internet.
Solves problems like timeouts or applications not running correctly.
Helps resolve issues like PCs not locating the AP or slow connection speeds.
Explains WPA-PSK as a more secure encryption standard than WEP.
Describes WPA2-PSK, offering enhanced security with AES encryption.
Details the necessary network cables, TCP/IP protocol, ISP account, and wireless device compliance.
Step-by-step guide for physically connecting and powering up the Wireless Router.
Guides users through initial router setup, including internet connection type and testing.
Allows configuration of the router's LAN IP address, subnet mask, and DHCP server settings.
Configuration for wireless settings like region, SSID, channel, and bandwidth.
Sets the operational mode for wireless connectivity, such as AP mode or Station mode.
Details security options like WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA-802.1x.
Enables setting a password to protect the router's configuration data.
Guides on configuring TCP/IP settings for Windows PCs to connect to the network.
Procedures for configuring browsers and AOL for internet access via the router.
General settings required for any wireless station to connect to the router's Access Point.
Detailed steps for connecting a Windows XP PC to a wireless network.
Explains how to view the router's current operational status and network information.
Shows the status details for PPPoE internet connections.
Displays the status details for PPTP internet connections.
Shows the status details for L2TP internet connections.
Details for direct connections using a dynamic IP address.
Details for direct connections using a fixed IP address.
Allows managing the router's settings remotely via the internet.
Solves problems like timeouts or applications not running correctly.
Helps resolve issues like PCs not locating the AP or slow connection speeds.
Explains WPA-PSK as a more secure encryption standard than WEP.
Describes WPA2-PSK, offering enhanced security with AES encryption.
| Wireless Standards | IEEE 802.11b/g/n |
|---|---|
| Frequency Band | 2.4 GHz |
| Security | WEP, WPA, WPA2 |
| Ports | 1 x WAN, 4 x LAN |
| Operating Modes | Router, WISP |
| Antenna | 2 x external detachable antennas |
| Firewall | NAT, SPI |