User manual
• In the Frequency field you can choose whether to use 2.4Ghz or
5Ghz (if your device is supported).
• In the Mode field, you can choose the wireless mode the device
will operate in.
• In the Channel field, you can specify the frequency the device
will broadcast in. If you are using 2.4Ghz then it is
recommended that you choose one of 1, 6, or 11 as the
channel number.
• Power displays the total transmitted power from your device.
• Bandwidth field allows you to specify whether to use 20MHz or
40MHz. When in 802.11n mode. 40MHz should be selected to
achieve 300Mbps wireless data rates
• You can assign a name to your wireless network by entering
the name in the Primary SSID field. This name is broadcast by
your device.
• Rate shows the highest wireless data transfer rate supported
by your device. It is set to Auto by default. This allows for
automatic adjustment of data transfer rate based on distance
and signal quality.
Universal Bridge
The Universal Bridge feature allows for any device with an Ethernet
port to be wirelessly connected to an existing Access Point. This
allows for devices such as Set Top Boxes, Connected TVs and
printers to be connected to an existing Wi-Fi Access Point.
To enable the Universal Bridge feature you must select Universal
Bridge from the Operating Mode drop down box.
Note that the device can be in either Access Point mode or Bridge
mode. When Bridge mode is enabled the Access Point feature on
the device is disabled.
A search will be made for existing Access Points. After
approximately 30 seconds a list of Access Points that have been
found are displayed with the signal strength and security of each
one.