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Disable WPS: Allows the WPS function to be turned on and off.
WPS Status: Displays the current status of the WPS function including: SSID, authentication,
encryption type, the AP's PIN code and other information.
PBC mode: PBC (Push Button Configuration) mode can be initiated in two ways, you can
directly press the WPS push-button on the hardware, or select it within the software by
selecting “Start PBC”. Once you have activated the WPS push-button on the router, simply
push the WPS push button the wireless client to automatically connect to wireless AP.
Client PIN: Some devices such as a wireless access card or other wireless client may require
the AP to have a copy of its PIN to provide secure access. The menu provides an option to
enter a PIN code and click “Start PIN”. The WPS will begin to send signals to the client for
whom the PIN was entered and the client will automatically connect to the wireless AP.
4.3.7 Site Survey
Performing a site survey displays a list of wireless connected to the wireless AP (router). The
survey includes information for each connected device including: SSID, BSSID (MAC address),
Channel, Type of operation, Encryption type and Signal Strength.
Refresh Scan: Runs a scan for all devices within range of the AP (router) and provides
information on each of them.
Connect: Allows manual connection to a particular wireless client or IBSS chosen from the
Site Survey list.
4.4 WAN Setting
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4.4.1 Basic
This menu provides parameter settings for the router WAN port. In most cases the WAN port
connects to a DSL modem, cable modem, or other form of internet service device. Information
for these settings are usually provided by your internet service provider.