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AMG1302-T10A User’s Guide 97
CHAPTER 8
Wireless LAN
8.1 Overview
This chapter describes how to perform tasks related to setting up and optimizing your wireless
network, including the following.
Turning the wireless connection on or off.
Configuring a name, wireless channel and security for the network.
Using WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) to configure your wireless network.
Setting up multiple wireless networks.
Using a MAC (Media Access Control) address filter to restrict access to the wireless network.
Setting up a Wireless Distribution System (WDS).
Performing other performance-related wireless tasks.
8.1.1 What You Can Do in the Wireless LAN Screens
This section describes the Device’s Network > Wireless LAN screens. Use these screens to set up
your Device’s wireless connection.
•Use the AP screen (see Section 8.2 on page 99) to turn the wireless connection on or off, set up
wireless security, configure the MAC filter, and make other basic configuration changes.
•Use the More AP screen (see Section 8.3 on page 106) to set up multiple wireless networks on
your Device.
•Use the WPS screen (see Section 8.4 on page 108) to enable or disable WPS, generate a security
PIN (Personal Identification Number) and see information about the Device’s WPS status.
•Use the WPS Station (see Section 8.5 on page 109) screen to set up WPS by pressing a button
or using a PIN.
•Use the WDS screen (see Section 8.6 on page 110) to set up a Wireless Distribution System, in
which the Device acts as a bridge with other ZyXEL access points.
•Use the Scheduling screen (see Section 8.7 on page 112) to configure the dates/times to enable
or disable the wireless LAN.
You don’t necessarily need to use all these screens to set up your wireless connection. For example,
you may just want to set up a network name, a wireless radio channel and security in the AP
screen.
Note: Only 2.412GHz~2.462GHz is allowed to be used in USA, which means only channel 1~11 is
available for American users to choose.

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