Chapter 5: Using the web interface
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Setting up the interfaces
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8.
Select the
WLAN
mode
.
The WLAN mode can be 802.11a (5 GHz) or 802.11b/g (2.4 GHz).
Note that the settings available depend on the entered country code. Also, in some countries
the 5 GHz mode is restricted to indoor use.
9.
Select the
Security
standard. You may select one of the following encryption standards:
• None
• WEP-40/64
• WEP-104/128
• WPA-TKIP
• WPA2-AES
10. Select
Hexadecimal
or
Text
next to
Key type
.
The encryption key must normally be a hexadecimal code. However, if you are using WPA or
WPA2 encryption you can choose to use a text string, which may be easier to memorize.
11. Type in the
Encryption key
for the selected Security standard (not applicable if security mode
= None).
12. Select
Enabled
or
Disabled
next to MAC address filters.
If you select Enabled, you can set up a list of MAC addresses that are allowed access to your
WLAN. Any device whose MAC address is not on the list will be denied access.
If you select Disabled, there will be no restrictions on MAC addresses.
13. If you have enabled MAC address filters, type in the
Allowed MAC addresses
.
The list may contain up to 10 MAC addresses.
14. Click
Apply
.