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Chapter 2
Connect the Hardware
2. 2. 2. WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode)
In WISP mode, the router enables multiple users to share internet connection anywhere
public Wi-Fi exists. For example: hotel room, trade show, ...
1. Connect the router according to Step A to B.
2. Use the default Wi-Fi Name and Wi-Fi Password printed on the Wi-Fi Info Card or on
the product label at the bottom of your router to connect to the Wi-Fi.
Public Wi-Fi
AB
2. 2. 3. Access Point Mode
Create a wireless network from an Ethernet connection. This mode is suitable for dorm
rooms or homes where there’s already a wired router but you need a wireless hotspot.
1. Connect the router according to Step A to C.
2. Use the default Wi-Fi Name and Wi-Fi Password printed on the Wi-Fi Info Card or on
the product label at the bottom of your router to connect to the Wi-Fi.
Note:
If the hotel’s internet has an authentication process, you will need to authenticate it on EACH device.
Internet
Existing Router
A
BC
2. 2. 4. Range Extender Mode
Repeat signal from an existing wireless network. This mode is suitable to extend
wireless coverage, reaching devices that were previously too far from your primary
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