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off the broadcast of the SSID, click “No” check box next to “Broadcast SSID”. And your Access
Point will refuse the connection requests from whose are not aware the Network ID. But certainly
the Access Point can be easily connected well when you realize the Network ID. The default
setting is “Yes”.
Wireless Mode: There are three different wireless modes to operate, “Auto (11g/11b)”, “802.11b
only”, and “802.11g only”. In Auto (11g/11b) mode, the access point is compatible with a mix of
both 802.11g and 802.11b clients. You will see that the factory-set default “Auto (11b/11g)” will
prove the most efficient. 802.11b only mode is compatible with 802.11b clients only. This mode
can be used only if you do not allow any 802.11g clients to access to the network. 802.11g only
mode is compatible with 802.11g clients only. This mode can be used only if you do not allow any
802.11b clients to access to the network. To switch the mode, select the desired mode form the
pull-down menu next to “Wireless Mode”.
Channel: Select the appropriate channel from the list provided to correspond with your network
settings.
WDS Settings
Local MAC Address: This is MAC address of the device.
Romote MAC Address 1-4: Type the MAC address of the peer device in a valid MAC address
format, that is six hexadecimal character pairs.
Advance settings
Beacon Interval: This value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon. A beacon is a packet
broadcast by the Access Point to keep the network synchronized. A beacon includes the wireless
LAN service area, the AP address, the Broadcast destination addresses, a time stamp, Delivery










