VDSL/ADSL2+ Dual Band AC1600 Gigabit Gateway with VoIP – NF18ACV
UG01040 v 1.04 December 2018
encounter channel overlapping.
Select the appropriate channel to correspond with your network
settings.
All devices in your wireless network must use the same channel
in order to work correctly.
Select the bandwidth for the network: 20MHz, 40MHz, or 80MHz
(5GHZ only)
In high wireless activity/interference environment, reduce the
bandwidth to 20MHz for greater stability.
Enter the maximum number of wireless devices able to
simultaneously connect to the wireless network.
Usually this is 16 (default setting) for consumer devices.
Select On to prevent devices on the wireless network being
able to access each other, the wireless devices can only access
the Internet.
The default Off setting allows every device connected to the
router (wirelessly or by cable) to be considered part of the same
local network and can communicate with each other device (e.g.
servers, printers, PCs, wireless devices, etc.) on that network.
This may result in security issues.
Select the Wireless security type to use with the wireless
network.
The default is WPA2-PSK.
The NF18ACV also supports: WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK
Open and 802.1x are unsecure (no password required).
Select the type of Encryption suitable for the Authentication
type.
Other encryption settings
Depending on the Authentication and Encryption types
selected, a range of other settings will display.
WPS Setup
Select WPS Function On to enable the optional WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) functionality.
Router to connect a wireless device using the Router PIN, see below.
Device to connect a wireless device using the Device’s PIN, see below.
Push Button to connect without a PIN using the physical WPS button on
the side of the Router.
After selecting either the Router or Device WPS Mode enter its respective
PIN.
When Router or Device WPS Mode is selected click this button to establish
the connection using the PIN you have previously entered.
When Push Button is selected you can either use this button or the physical
WPS button on the side of the Router.