User Manual
Table Of Contents
- index.html
- features.html
- install.html
- config.html
- client_connect.html
- ses.html
- status.html
- security.html
- lan.html
- wireless.html
- device.html
- tut_ap.html
- tut_client.html
- tut_repeater.html
- tut_bridge.html
- troubleshooting.html
- trouble_cd.html
- trouble_client_comm.html
- trouble_client_comm_02.html
- trouble_client_scan.html
- trouble_locator.html
- trouble_ses_client.html
- trouble_unicast.html
- trouble_wui_access.html
- trouble_connect_speed.html
- trouble_wds.html
- trouble_power.html
- trouble_upgrade.html
- trouble_internet.html
- trouble_ping.html
- support.html
- faq.html
- regulatory.html
- copyright.html
- warranty.html
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide
2. SecureEasySetup negotiates with an installed Nd
1
or other certified SecureEasySetup wireless device in range that
is in SecureEasySetup mode to pass the wireless security settings to the device.
Pressing the SecureEasySetup button on your access point for 7 seconds resets your wireless security settings to the
factory default, None (no security enabled).
Connect a New Wireless Client Using SecureEasySetup
1. Press the SecureEasySetup button on the access point for 1 second. The SecureEasySetup LED will blink,
indicating that it is ready to connect a SecureEasySetup device.
2. Press the SecureEasySetup button in the utility for your networking device or physically press the
SecureEasySetup button on the networking device.
For wireless adapters, the wireless adapter utility will display a message when the connection has been successfully
completed.
For networking devices with LEDs, the SecureEasySetup LED on the access point will stop blinking when the
SecureEasySetup process has completed on the access point.
Bridge or Infrastructure Mode
If your Wireless Nd
1
Access Point Wireless Network Type is set to Bridge or Infrastructure mode, SecureEasySetup
establishes communication and negotiates security between the router or access point.
When the SecureEasySetup button on the access point is pressed for 1 second:
1. SecureEasySetup negotiates with an installed Nd
1
or other certified SecureEasySetup networking device in range
that is also in SecureEasySetup mode.
2. SecureEasySetup automatically configure the access point's wireless security settings and pass phrase for a
connection to the wireless network.
Pressing the SecureEasySetup button on your access point for 7 seconds resets your wireless security settings to the
factory default, None (no security enabled).
Disable SecureEasySteup
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