Aolynk WDR814(I)g ADSL2+ Wireless Router User Manual
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The Static Routing feature allows PCs that are connected to the Wireless Security
Router, either directly or through a hub/switch (in the immediate LAN), to
communicate with other PCs in the respective LAN segment which are connected to
the Wireless Security Router through another router (destination LAN). Up to 20 route
entries may be input into the Wireless Security Router. The diagram below gives an
example of the physical connections required to use Static Routing.
In the above diagram, PC2 in LAN#2 is connected to the Wireless Security Router via
another router while PC1 in LAN#1 is connected to the Wireless Security Router
directly. Without configuring the Static Routing function, the two PCs would not be able
to communicate with each other.
3.6 Wireless Setup
Wireless
Network
Mode:
The ADSL Wireless Router can reach the connection speed
of 54Mbps over the 802.11g wireless standard. Also it
implements 802.11b for users using early version of
wireless. If you have Wireless-G and 802.11b devices in
your network, then keep the default setting, Mixed. If you
have only Wireless-G devices, select G-Only. If you want to
disable wireless networking, select Disable. If you would like
to limit your network to only 802.11b devices, then select
B-Only.
SSID:
As the acronym for Basic Service Set Identifier, BSSID is the
unique name shared among all clients and Wireless
Broadband Router in the same wireless network. The
BSSID must be identical for all points and must not exceed
32 characters.