User Guide

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Wireless Cable Modem Users Manual
Wireless Settings
Click Wireless you can change ESSID/Channel/WEP Type/AP mode/WLAN Enable.
ESSID: ESS stands for “Extended Service Set”. The ESS ID is the name shared among all
points in a wireless network system. The ESSID must be identical for all points in the system
and must not exceed over 30 characters. After changing, please click “Apply” button for setup.
Domain: Domain indicates the channel number for each country which is allowed to be used.
For Example, “Japanese All” is the domain for the Japan for which the user can have 14 chan-
nels for his application.
Channel: The value of channel can be selected from channel 1 to 11 for the FCC domain and
between channels 1 to 13 for ETSI domain, as well as channel 1 to 14 for Japanese domain.
WEP: Wired Equivalent Privacy is a data privacy security mechanism based on a 40 bit shared
key algorithm. There are the options for “Disable” to disable the WEP function or enable the
WEP with “64Bit” or “128Bit”. Enable the WEP and click the “Apply” will guide you another page
for WEP key setting.
AP Mode: “Enable” means the Wireless cable modem works only as an Access Point without
cable modem function. To have the communication with CMTS, please click the “Disable”
WLAN Enable: “Disable” means the Wireless cable modem works only as a normal cable
modem without active the wireless functions. To have the communication with Wireless station,
please click the “Enable”
If you want to save the configuration data, please click Apply button and afterwards it will
become default configuration. After change the new parameters to the Wireless Cable modem,
you need to reset the modem to active the new settings.