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Wireless Standards | IEEE 802.11b/g/n |
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Frequency Band | 2.4 GHz |
Maximum Data Rate | 150 Mbps |
Wireless Speed | 150 Mbps |
Antenna Type | External |
Antenna | 2x 5dBi |
Ethernet Port | 1 x 10/100Mbps |
Security | WEP, WPA, WPA2 |
Operating Modes | Router, Access Point, Repeater |
Power Supply | 5V DC, 1A |
Provides a general description of the Wireless 802.11b/g/n 150Mbps Broadband Router.
Highlights the key functionalities and capabilities of the router.
Lists the wireless and network standards the router complies with.
Details the necessary system components and software for installation.
Explains the physical ports and buttons on the router's panel.
Instructions on how to reset the router to its default factory settings.
Step-by-step guide for physically setting up the router.
Steps to prepare your computer's network settings for router access.
Detailed steps for configuring Windows 98/Me for router connection.
Detailed steps for configuring Windows 2000 for router connection.
Detailed steps for configuring Windows XP for router connection.
Detailed steps for configuring Windows Vista for router connection.
Introduction to the simplified method for configuring the router.
Configures the router for Internet access using DHCP from a cable modem.
Configures the router for Internet access using PPPoE for ADSL connections.
Configures the router for Internet access using a static IP address.
Sets for enabling/disabling wireless and configuring network name (SSID).
Displays current connection status, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway.
Shows details about the router's Local Area Network port.
Displays current status of the wireless access point.
Provides details on system uptime, CPU usage, and firmware version.
Shows data transmission and reception statistics for LAN, WAN, and WLAN.
Records system events and operational messages.
Tracks network connection events and DHCP status.
Configures the router for Internet access using DHCP.
Configures the router for Internet access using PPPoE.
Configures the router for Internet access using a static IP address.
Sets wireless network status, band, mode, SSID, and broadcasting.
Configures encryption modes like WEP, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK.
Controls wireless access based on MAC addresses.
Displays current status of wireless clients connected to the AP.
Guides on using WPS for easy and secure wireless network setup.
Configures technical wireless parameters like authentication and channel width.
Allows enabling and configuring MAC address filtering rules.
Sets up rules to permit or deny Internet access based on IP address.
Filters access to domain names by specifying keywords.
Allows changing the router's LAN IP address and subnet mask.
Enables or disables the DHCP server and defines the IP address pool.
Displays details of devices that have obtained IP addresses from the DHCP server.
Configures port mapping for applications and games to work behind NAT.
Exposes a specific computer to the Internet for special purposes like online gaming.
Automatically manages port forwarding for applications supporting UPnP.
Dynamically registers rules for port forwarding based on triggered protocols.
Instructions for changing the router's administrator password.
Enables remote management of the router via a web browser.
Procedure for updating the router's firmware.
Instructions for restarting the router.
Resets all router settings to their factory default values.
Enables waking up a target host on the LAN using its MAC address.
Sets the router's current time and time zone.