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NETWORK
SETTINGS
IN
WISP
MODE
When
the
Intellinet
CPE
Access
Point
operates
in
WISP
mode,
it
connects
wirelessly
to
a
2.4
GHz
WiFi
signal
from
a
Wireless
Internet
Service
Provider.
All
options
except
for
WISP
are
identical
to
the
Router
mode
as
discussed
in
the
previous
section.
Click
on
Scan/Rescan
to
search
for
available
wireless
signals
in
the
area.
Select
the
wireless
network
(“wlan_ISP”
in
the
example),
and
the
channel,
security
mode
and
WLAN
Encrypt
will
be
filled
out
automatically.
Type
in
the
password
for
the
wireless
network
in
the
field
WPA
Key
.
Note
that
this
is
only
required
if
the
WISP
signal
uses
WPA
encryption.
Should
the
WISP
signal
use
WEP
encryption,
the
interface
presents
you
with
slightly
different
fields
that
need
to
be
filled
out,
namely
the
WEP
key
type,
key
identifier
and
the
actual
WEP
key
fields.
Lock
BSSID
makes
sure
that
the
Intellinet
CPE
Access
Point
will
always
connect
to
this
WISP
signal,
even
if
the
name
of
the
WISP
signal
were
to
ever
change.
WISP
Access
Settings
are
used
to
define
what
type
of
Internet
connection
the
WISP
signal
uses.
Available
choices
are
PPPoE
(for
DSL),
DHCP
(for
cable)
and
Static
(IP).