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    authentication. Generally 
    speaking, AP mode is 
    passive to be connected 
    with work station, but 
    Station mode always takes 
    the initiative in connecting 
    with AP.  
     
     
    SSID: SSID is the unique 
    ID name of access point. 
    The wireless work station 
    must keep the same SSID 
    name with the APs for 
    connections. By enabling 
    Open Scanning button, 
    the device can search 
    available APs. 
    MAC:  To connect certain 
    AP, you need to know the 
    APs MAC address. By 
    enabling Open Scanning 
    button to find out the 
    available AP’s  MAC 
    address. 
    Channel:  You can use the 
    channel same as the AP. 
     
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    By enabling Open 
    Scanning button to find out 
    the available APs 
    channel. 
     
    Security Mode: router 
    provides the following 
    security authentication 
    methods:  
    (1) WEP: selects ASCII 
    format (5 or 13 ASCII 
    characters except illegal 
    characters.) or Hex format 
    (10 or 26 Hex characters).
    (2) WPA/WPA2-personal 
    (PSK) is safer than other 
    encryption methods 
    because the key is subject 
    to change all the time. 
    WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK 
    utilizes the TKIP or AES 
    encryption algorithm. 
    WEP Mode: The shared 
    key requires the same 
    WEP keys between the 
    access point and work 
    station. 
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    Default KEY: After 
    entering the WEP keys, 
    select one key as the 
    default one, for example, 
    Key 1   
     
    KEY Format:  AASCII: 
    Enter 13 characters with 
    case sensitive (a-z, A-Z 
    and 0-9). Hex: enter 26 
    Hex characters (A-F, 
    a-f and “0~9”). 
     
    KEY 1: If the KEY 1 is 
    selected as default key, 
    the key will be enabled. 
     
    KEY 2: If the KEY 2 is 
    selected as default key, 
    the key will be enabled.   
     
    KEY 3: If the KEY 3 is 
    selected as default key, 
    the key will be enabled. 
     
    KEY 4: If the KEY 4 is 
    selected as default key, 
    the key will be enabled.   
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    WPA/WPA2 Algorithm: 
    When the WPA-PSK 
    /WPA2-PSK 
    authentication is selected, 
    you can  select one from 
    two:  TKIP and AES. For 
    example, if the wireless 
    provider selects TKIP, the 
    wireless receiver (client) 
    also needs to select TKIP 
    for this authentication way.
      
    Password:  When WPA- 
    PSK /WPA2-PSK 
    authentication type is 
    selected, enter the access 
    password provided by AP 
    users here.   
     
    Apply:  Click “Apply” to 
    make the settings go into 
    effect.  
     
    Cancel:  Click “Cancel” to 
    throw all setting saved last 
    time.  
     
     
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    Basic Settings   
     
    Network Mode: Supports 
    802.11b/g mixed, 802.11b, 
    802.11g and 802.11b/g/n 
    mixed modes. 
     
    Main SSID: Main Service 
    Set Identifier. It’s the 
    name of your wireless 
    network. 
     
    Minor SSID:  Minor Service 
    Set Identifier. It is optional.
     
    Broadcast (SSID):   Select
      “enable” to enable the 
    devices SSID to be visible 
    by  wireless clients. 
     
    BSSID:  It is a 48bit identity 
    used to identify a particular 
    BSS (Basic Service Set) 
    within an area. In 
    Infrastructure BSS 
    networks, the BSSID is the 
    MAC (Medium Access 
    Control) address of the AP
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Channel: From the drop- 
    menu, it is for selecting the 
    working channels of the 
    wireless network. Please 
    select from 1 to 13,or 
    select AutoSele ct to select 
    different channels.   
     
    Channel Bandwidth :
    Select wireless work 
    frequency 20M or 20/40M.
     
    HT TxStream:  RF 
    Transmit Stream. 
     
    HT RxStream:  RF 
    Receive Stream.  
     
     
    Wireless Security Settings 
     
    This page is to configure the wireless security of your Router. 
    Six wireless security modes, WEP, WPA-Personal, 
    WPA2-Personal, WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise and 
    RADIUS, are supported. If you do not want to use wireless 
    security, select Disable from the drop-down menu. 
     
     
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    1. Mixed WEP 
    WEP(Wired Equivalent 
    Privacy)a basic encryption 
    method, usually encrypts 
    wireless data using a 
    series of digital keys (64 
    bits or 128 bits in length). 
    By using the same keys 
    on each of your wireless 
    network devices, you can 
    prevent unauthorized 
    wireless devices from 
    monitoring your 
    transmissions or using 
    your wireless resources. 
     
    SSID Choice: Select 
    SSID to be configured 
    security. The device 
    supports to configure 
    different security classes 
    between the main SSID 
    and the subordinate SSID.
     
    Security Mode:  There 
    are several different 
    security modes; you 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    can choose one from 
    mixed WEP, 
    WPA-Personal, 
    WPA-Enterprise, etc.  
      
    Default Key: Select a 
    valid encryption key. 
     
    WEP Key1, 2, 3, 4:   
    Enter the WEP key here. 
    Please note that the key 
    should be in accordance 
    with the key format and be 
    valid. The key should be   
    ASCII Characters  or 
    Hexadecimal Digits  
     
    2. WPA-Personal 
    WPA (Wi-Fi Protected 
    Access), a Wi-Fi 
    standard, is a more recent 
    wireless encryption 
    scheme, designed to 
    improve the security 
    features of  WEP. It applies 
    more powerful encryption 
    types (such as TKIP  
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    [Temporal Key Integrity 
    Protocol] or AES 
    [Advanced Encryption 
    Standard]) and can 
    change the keys 
    dynamically on every 
    authorized wireless 
    device.   
     
    WPA Algorithms:  Select 
    one encryption type, AES 
    or TKIP. (AES is stronger 
    than TKIP.)   
     
    Pass Phrase: Enter the 
    key which must have 8-63 
    ASCII characters. 
     
    Key Renewal Interval: 
    Enter the key renewal   
    period. It is to tell the   
    Router how often to 
    change the keys. 
     
     
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    3.WPA2-Personal 
    WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected 
    Access version 2), Its 
    more secure than Wired 
    Equivalent Privacy (WEP) 
    and easy to set up.   
     
    WPA Algorithms:  Select 
    key Algorithms  such  as 
    TKIP, AES  and 
    TKIP&AES. 
     
    Pass Phrase:  Enter the 
      key which must have 
    8-63 ASCII  characters. 
     
    Key Renewal Interval:  
    Enter the key renewal 
    period. It is to tell the 
    Router how often to 
    change the keys. 
     
     
    4. WPA-Enterprise 
    This Authentication 
    protocol based on 
    RADIUS server. This 
    security mode is used  
     
     
     
     
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