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point, you may try to manually select a fixed channel. Otherwi
se you
can leave it as
Auto
.
Bandwidth
Different Wi
Fi mode has different bandwidth. Normally a higher
bandwidth provides faster network speed, but it will be much easier
interfered by other radio signal. The default value is recommended.
AP Isolation
If enabled, the devices under this SSID can only access
I
nternet and
it cannot communicate with other devices in the same WiFi network.
Click Save to save the settings.
5.3 WAN settings
To configure WAN settings, go to Main menu > Advanced > Internet Settings on Web
Management.
For Connection Type, refer to Section 0.
Click Expand to have more advanced settings displayed.
MTU
MTU defines the maximum length of your data packet.
DHCP
: The range of maximum length is between 576 and
1500. 1500 is the default value.
PPPoE
: The range of maximum length is between 576 and
1492. 1480 is the default value.
Static IP Address
: The range of maximum length is between
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576 and 1500. 1500 is the default value.
PPTP
: The range of maximum length is between 576 and
1420. 1420 is the default value.
L2TP
: The range of maximum length is between 576 and
1460. 1460 is the default value.
User
-
defined DNS
If
any
spec
ific server is required
, toggle on this switch
and enter
the IP address of primary DNS server and secondary DNS server
(if available).
Click Save to save the settings.
5.4 LAN settings
To configure LAN settings, go to Main menu > Advanced > LAN Settings on Web
Management. Current LAN IP address and subnet mask are displayed.
IP address Enter LAN IP address of the router.
Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask associated with the LAN IP address.
Note
If you change the LAN IP address of the router, log in the web management
page with the new IP address.










