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The following table describes the interfaces or the buttons on the rear panel:
Interface/Button
Description
Reset
Press the button for 3 second and
then release it. System restores the
factory default settings.
ON/OFF
By pressing the button, the power is
on. Press the button again, and then
the power is off.
Power Power
socket,
for connecting the
power adapter.
WAN
WAN interface, for connecting WAN or
the uplink network devices.
LAN1~4 LAN
interface,
for connecting hub,
switch, or computer on LAN.
WPS
This button is used for enabling WPS
PBC mode. If WPS is enabled, press
this button, and then AP starts to
accept the negotiation of PBC mode.
Note:
Do not press the Reset button unless you want to clear the current settings. The
Reset button is in a small circular hole on the rear panel. If you want to restore the
default settings, please press the Reset button gently for 1 second with a fine needle
inserted into the hole and then release the button. The system reboots and returns to
the factory defaults.
Warning:
The power specification is 12V, 500 mA. If the power adapter does not match the
specification, it may damage the device.
Summary of Contents for BR-6224n
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Page 22: ...16 After clicking the OK button on the login page you can log in to the Web page...
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Page 48: ...42 On this page you may set the parameters of wireless network WDS and HT...
Page 80: ...74 Step4 Click Wireless Security to display the Wireless Security Encryption Settings page...
Page 85: ...79 Step3 Set the SSID of AP1 AP1 and AP2 must use the same SSID and channel...
Page 94: ...88 4 5 2 Link Status Click Wireless Link Status to display the Station Link Status page...
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Page 112: ...106 Virtual Server Settings...
Page 117: ...111 Webs Content Filter...
Page 120: ...114 4 7 1 Management Click Administration Management to display the System Management page...
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