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    when a RADIUS server 
    is connected to the 
    Router.  
     
    Radius IP Address: 
    Please input IP address 
    of the radius server 
    here. 
     
    Radius Port: Please 
    input the port number of 
    the radius server here. 
     
    Shared key:The 
    encryption key that the 
    router is authenticated 
    through RADIUS server
     
    Session Timeout:  The 
    recertification time 
    interval between the 
    router and the server. 
    The default value is 
    3600s. 
     
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    5. WPA2-Enterprise 
    This security mode is also 
    used when a RADIUS 
    server is connected to the 
    Router. 
     
    WPA Algorithms: Select 
    key Algorithms such as 
    TKIP and AES. 
     
    Radius IP Address:  
    Please input IP address of 
    the radius server here. 
     
    Radius Port:  Please input 
    the port number of the 
    radius server here. 
     
    Shared key: The encryption
    key that the router is 
    authenticated through 
    RADIUS server 
     
    Session Timeout:  The 
    recertification  time interval 
    between the router and 
    the server. The default 
    value is 3600s.   
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    6. 802.1X 
    This security mode is used 
    when a RADIUS server is 
    connected to the Router. 
    802.1x, a kind of Port-based 
    authentication protocol, is 
    an authentication type and 
    strategy for users. The port 
    can be either a physic port 
    or logic port (such as 
    VLAN). For wireless LAN 
    users, a port is just a 
    channel. The final purpose 
    of 802.11x authentication is 
    to check if the port can be 
    used. If the port is 
    authenticated successfully, 
    you can open this port which 
    allows all the messages to 
    pass. If the port isn’t 
    authenticated successfully, 
    you can keep this port 
    “disable” which just allows 
    802.1x authentication 
    protocol message to pass. 
     
    WEP:Select“enable/disable” 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    WEP encryption which 
    indicates the authentication 
    process between wireless 
    adapter and wireless router.
      
    Radius IP Address: Please 
    input IP address of the 
    radius server here. 
     
    Radius Port:  Please input 
    the port number of the 
    radius server here. 
     
    Shared key: The encryption 
    key that the router is 
    authenticated through 
    RADIUS server. 
     
    Session Timeout:  The 
    recertification time interval 
    between the router and the 
    server. The default value is 
    3600s.  
     
    NOTE:  
    To improve security 
    level, do not use 
    those words which 
    can be found in a 
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    dictionary or too 
    easy to remember! 
    Wireless clients will 
    remember the WEP 
    key, so you only 
    have to input the 
    WEP key on 
    wireless client 
    once, and it’s worth 
    to use complicated 
    WEP key to improve 
    security level.
     
     
    WPS Settings 
     
    WPS (Wi-Fi Protected 
    Setting) can be easy and 
    quick to establish the 
    connection between the 
    wireless network clients 
    and the Router through 
    encrypted contents. The 
    users only enter the PIN 
    code to configure without 
    selecting encryption 
    method and entering  
     
     
     
     
     
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    secret keys by manual. 
     
    WPS Mode: Supports two 
    ways to configure WPS 
    settings:  
    PBC (Push-Button 
    Configuration) and PIN 
    code. 
     
    PBC: Select the PBC or 
    press the WPS button on 
    the panel of the Router 
    (Press the button for one 
    second and WPS indicator 
    will be blinking for 2 
    minutes, which means the 
    WPS is enabled. During 
    the blinking time, you can 
    enable another Router to 
    implement the WPS/PBC 
    negotiation between them. 
    At present, the WPS only 
    support one client access. 
    Two minutes later, the 
    WPS indicator will be off.).
     
    PIN:   If this option is 
    enabled, you need to enter 
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    a wireless client’s PIN 
    code in the field and keep 
    the same code in the 
    client. 
     
     
    WDS Settings 
     
    In this mode, you can 
    expand the scope of 
    network by combining up 
    to four other access points 
    together, and every 
    access point can still 
    accept wireless clients. 
     
    Lazy Mode: You need 
    configure the router’s 
    BSSID into another 
    device, not need input 
    another router’s BSSID in 
    it, and then connect 
    together automatically.   
     
    Bridge Mode:  You can 
    wirelessly connect two or 
    more wired networks via 
    this mode. In this mode, 
     
     
     
     
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    you need to add the 
    Wireless MAC address of 
    the connecting device into 
    the Routers AP MAC 
    address table or select 
    one from the scanning 
    table. At the same time, 
    the connecting device 
    should be in Lazy, 
    Repeater or Bridge mode.
     
    Repeater Mode: You can 
    select the mode to extend 
    the distance between the 
    two WLAN devices. 
    Functioning as a WDS 
    repeater, the W330R 
    connects to both a client 
    card as an AP and to 
    another AP. In typical 
    repeater applications, APs 
    connecting to other APs 
    equipped with WDS 
    functionality must also 
    support WDS. In this 
    mode, you need to add the 
    MAC address of the 
    connecting device into the 
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    Routers AP MAC address 
    table and the connecting 
    client should be in Lazy, 
    Repeater or client mode. 
     
    Encrypt Type: You can 
    select WEP mode, TKIP 
    mode, AES mode for 
    security here. 
     
    Pass phrase:  Enter the 
    key, the key format 
    according to encryption 
    you selected. 
     
    AP MAC: Input the MAC 
    address of another 
    wireless router. 
     
    NOTE :  
    Two wireless 
    routers must use 
    the same mode, 
    band, channel 
    number, and 
    security setting!
     
     
     
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     Advanced Wireless Settings 
     
    This section is to configure 
    the advanced wireless 
    setting of the Router, 
    including the Radio 
    Preamble, 802.11g/n Rate, 
    Fragmentation Threshold, 
    RTS Threshold , Beacon 
    Period and DTIM Interval. 
     
    BG protection Mode:  Auto 
    by default. You can select 
    On or Off.  
     
    Basic Data Rates:  For 
    different requirement, you 
    can select one of the 
    suitable Basic Data Rates.
    Here, default value is  (1-2-5.5.-11Mbps…).
     
    Beacon Interval:  Set the 
    beacon interval of wireless 
    radio. Do not modify default 
    value if you don’t know 
    what it is, default value is 
    100. 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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