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WIRELESS ROUTER ADSL
to build up a large wireless network in a large space like airports, hotels and schools…etc. This feature is also use-
ful when users want to bridge networks between buildings where it is impossible to deploy network cable connections
between these buildings.
WDS Mode: (1) Restricted – WDS peers must be registered with AP router (by MAC addresses). (2) Bridge – AP rout-
er will function as a wireless bridge, merely forwarding traffi c between access points, and will not respond to wireless
requests. The WDS peers must be manually stated and wireless stations will not be able to connect to AP router. (3)
Repeater – AP router will act as a repeater, interconnecting between access points. WDS peers can be determined by
the user (“Restricted” mode) or auto-detected (“Lazy” mode) (4) Lazy– Automatic detection of WDS peers: when a LAN
user searches for a network, AP router will attempt to connect to WDS devices in its vicinity.
MAC address #1~#4: Specify the destination MAC address device. The MAC addresses fi lter tunneling lets you select
exactly which stations should have access to your network.
5.3.4 Wireless MAC Address Filter
You can allow or deny a lust of MAC addresses associated with the wireless stations access to the ADSL Router.
Active: Select this section to activated or deactivated Wireless MAC address fi lter.
Action: Select Deny Association to block access to the router, MAC addresses not listed will be allowed to access the rout-
er. Select Allow Association to permit access to the router, MAC addresses not lusted will be denied access to the router.
6 Advanced Setup
6.1 Firewall
User can enable or disable fi rewall feature of the ADSL router in the page.
Firewall: Select this option can automatically detect and block Denial of Service (DoS) attacts, such as Ping of Death,
SYN Flood, Port Scan and Land Attack. SPI: Select this option to Enabled or Disabled the SPI feature. (NOTE: If you
enable SPI, all traffi cs initiate from WAN would be blocked, including DMZ, Virtual Server, and ACL WAN side)
6.2 Routing
This table lists IP address of Internet destinations commonly accessed by your network. When a computer requests to
send data to a listed destination, the device uses the Gateway IP to identify the fi rst Internet router it should contact to