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MBR W40 Admin’s Manual
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Enable WiFi
Check or uncheck this box to enable or disable the WiFi connection
WiFi Network (SSID)
The W40 supports a single SSID. The system arrives with a default
preconfigured SSID that may be manually changed. It is also
possible to configure the SSID to be hidden. In this case the SSID
will not be broadcasted, so wireless clients in the range will not see
the SSID, only clients that are aware of the SSID will be able to
connect to W40. By default the SSID broadcasting is allowed.
Note: The SSID is case sensitive.
SSID Broadcast
You can decide if the W40 SSID should be viewed by all devices in
the range, or not. If you decide to uncheck this option, the SSID will
have to be entered manually by every device that wishes to connect
the W40 via WiFi interface.
802.11 Mode
Select the type of connection. Choose from B-G-MODE, G-MODE-
ONLY, B-G-N-MODE, G-N-MODE, N-MODE-ONLY
Channel
A specific wireless channel, over which the system will operate, can
be chosen. It may also be set up automatically.
Channel Wight Mode
This option appears on platforms supporting 802.11n only. Select
the MHz width of the wireless channel, depending on your selected
communication standard. For b and g, select either "20 MHz only"
or "20/40 MHz (dynamic)". For 802.11n any mode may be selected.
Network Authentication
Only the 'Open System Authentication' option is available in this
version.
MAC Filtering Mode
White and Black lists of devices connected to the W40 via WiFi
interface can be defined by MAC address.
To see an overview of the WiFi settings, MAC Filtering Table:
1. Navigate to Local Network WiFi. The Wireless Overview screen appears. In the Wireless Overview screen,
you can find the MAC Filtering Table:
Figure 25: MAC Filtering Table
2. Use this section to define advanced WiFi access point settings. Click 'New MAC Address' to define filtering of
MAC addresses. The 'MAC Filtering Settings' screen appears.
Figure 26: MAC Filtering Settings