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is optional.
NOTE:
After the settings are completed, reboot the device to activate the modified settings.
4.5 WAN Medium Type
Wired WAN and wireless WAN
NOTE: This function applies only to some of the products.
Wired WAN: In this mode, the cable is directly connected to the WAN port. Wired WAN is
the default mode.
Wireless WAN: Enable this mode if your ISP provides you wireless connection service or
you want to use it to amplify wireless signals.
SSID: SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the identity of the wireless device. You can only
access to the ISP’ network by entering the correct SSID, namely the SSID of the ISP’s
wireless device. You can click the “Open scan” button to let the router automatically search
the ISP’s available SSID. The SSID can also be the SSID of the superior wireless device
when using wireless bridge.
MAC: To connect to the ISP’s wireless device, you need to know the device’s MAC address.
You can click the “Open scan” button to let the router automatically search the wireless
device’s MAC or superior wireless device’s MAC.
Channel: The wireless device’s communication channel. You must select the same
channel as the ISP’s wireless device to enable their communications. It can also be
scanned by clicking the “Open scan” button.
Security mode: When the ISP wireless device is secured, the access device should set the
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same security mode, encryption mode and key as the ISP’ wireless device.
For example
If your ISP wireless device’s SSID is “wireless”, then just enter the ISP’s SSID, wireless
MAC address, and channel respectively into the corresponding fields of the above picture.
If the ISP device is secured, please set your router’s encryption type the same as the ISP
device’s .Or you can click the “Open scan” button to let the router automatically fill in the
SSID, Channel and wireless MAC. After saving, come back to the WAN Setting screen to
select the corresponding WAN connection type to complete the settings (For example, if
your ISP wireless device’s connection type is dynamic IP, just select DHCP).
4.6 Bandwidth Control
Bandwidth control is used to limit the communication traffic of LAN computers when
accessing the Internet. It can simultaneously control maximum of 254 PCs' traffic. In
addition, IP address range configuration is supported.
¾ Enable Bandwidth Control: To enable or disable the internal IP bandwidth control.
The default is disabled.
¾ IP Address: The IP address range of the hosts whose traffic has been controlled. It
can be a single IP address or IP address range.
¾ Upload/Download: To specify the traffic heading way for the selected IP addresses:
upload or download.
¾ Bandwidth Range: The maximum and minimum upload/download data traffic of the
hosts in specified IP range. The unit is KByte/s. The uplink of upload and download
can not exceed the WAN port bandwidth limitation range.