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devices to the router. When 'Match hidden network' is set to Yes (default), the
Eco 100 router will set the same password and security (e.g. WPA2) for these
hidden networks as you have set for your main wifi networks. When set to No,
you are able to set a custom name and password for the hidden networks on
the Guest Network page.
- Ignore connection requests for 5 GHz network (Default: No):
When set to
Yes, the Eco 100 router will not leave standby mode upon receiving
connection requests at 5 GHz. Most devices also send connection requests at
2.4 GHz. If set to Yes, it may avoid unnecessary activation of the wifi signal.
- JRS Eco 100 timeout (20-900, default: 120):
When no devices are connected
to the Eco 100 router, and this number of seconds has passed, the router will
go into standby. This is also the interval at which the registration list is updated
with new devices. Setting it to a lower value will make the router deactivate
wifi sooner after the last device has disconnected, but has the disadvantage
that if it is woken up from standby, and you don’t connect soon enough after
opening the list of available networks on your device, the router may have
already turned off again.
- Maximum number of entries allowed in registration list (1-64, default: 64):
If a
new device registers, the oldest entries are automatically deleted to make
space.
- Band:
Use the band selector to display settings for 2.4GHz or 5GHz. The
settings below the band selector are specific to each band.
- Enable Radio:
Enable or disable 2.4 or 5 GHz wifi transmitter. The 2.4 GHz
NEEDS to be turned on in order for the Full Eco functionality to work properly.
This is because many wireless devices don't send connection requests at
5GHz, making it impossible for the router to detect them. Therefore, when you
turn off 2.4 GHz altogether, the Full Eco mode is not functional and the wifi will
remain turned on, albeit still with 90% reduction in pulsation frequency.
- JRS Eco 100 registration lists:
This shows the registered devices for which
the router will wake up from standby. The registration lists for 2.4GHz and
5GHz are separate. You can switch the band selector to view the other list. If
‘Connected Now’ is shown next to a device, this means its wifi is active and is
currently connected to the router, which will keep the router active. The
registration lists are stored in non-volatile flash memory and remain even if
you turn the power off. You can clear a list by clicking the ‘Clear list’ button.
- Tx power adjustment (4-100, default: 42):
To reduce radiation even further,
you can lower the transmit (Tx) power. This will reduce the router's range.
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