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set key4 key_text: set WEP Key#2 as key_text with a same format as WEP Key#1.
set usekey 1|2|3|4: Select the WEP key to be used for encrypting data transmission.
Only one key can be selected at a time.
list: Display current WEP settings.
Note: Your new WEP settings will take effect after resetting the Access Point.
DHCP/IP Router Mode
ipcfg set | renew | release
The 'ipcfg' command contains sub-commands that allow you to manage Ethernet port of
the Wireless Micro Access Point. You may set the Wireless Access Point act as either a
bridge with DHCP client enabled, or a wireless Router with DHCP server and PPPoE
enabled. The sub-commands are described as follows:
set mode | obtain | ip_address | ip_netmask: set TCP/IP mode and other related
parameters for the Wireless Access Point. The definition of each mode is specified as
follows:
• mode [bridge/router/brouter]: Set the TCP/IP mode.
• obtain [manual/dhcp]: manually assign an IP address to your Wireless Access Point
or obtain an IP address from your DHCP server.
• ip_address [1/2] xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: enter a fixed IP address for the Wireless Access
Point.
• ip_netmask [1/2] xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: enter the address of the netmask
• ip_gateway [1/2] xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: enter the address of the default gateway
renew: re-assign an IP address to the Wireless Access Point via your DHCP server.
release: release the current IP address of the Wireless Access Point.
PPPoE Setup
The 'pppoe' command contains sub-commands that allow you to configure the pppoe
setup for the Wireless Access Point. When you enter the “pppoe” command, you will see
some information such as pppoe mode, username, password and IP address, etc. The sub-
commands are described as follows:
set mode | username | passwd | cm | idle_time: set the pppoe mode and other
parameters for the Wireless Access Point. The definition of each command is listed
as follows:
• mode [disable/enable]: disable or enable the pppoe function
• username: authentication for the connection to your ISP.
• passwd: authentication for the connection to your ISP.
• cm [disable/enable]: you may choose to always connect to PPPoE or connect the
PPPoE on demands.
• idle_time: set the time limit for the PPPoE to be closed when there is no data being
transmitted or received within this specified time.
connect: establish a PPPoE connection.
Disconnect: terminate the PPPoE connection
Wireless DHCP Server
The 'dhcps' command contains sub-commands that allow you to manage Wireless LAN
port of the Wireless Access Point. You may set the Wireless Access Point act as wireless
DHCP server. All the wireless clients can automatically obtain an IP address from the
Wireless Access Point. The sub-commands are described as follows: