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WPA2 - Personal TKIP/AES
: A stronger, newer security standard. Limited to newer WIFI
devices. 8 to 63 ASCII characters needed.
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WPA/WPA2 - Personal
: WIFI devices that use either WPA or WPA2 can connect to the device.
Supported by most WIFI devices. 8 to 63 ASCII characters needed.
The length of your WIFI password depends on the type that you've selected.
MAC filtering:
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MAC Filter:
MAC filtering is used to control specific MAC addresses to access.
You can choose
to 'Enable' or 'Disable'.
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MAC Filter Mode:
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Allow all in list
: Only devices in this list are allowed to access the network.
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Block all in list
: All terminal devices are allowed to access the network except ones in this list.
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MAC Filter List:
MAC Address display. You can select to add new configuration in the list (no
more than 10), edit or delete exist ones
WPS:
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WPS (WIFI Protected Setup) provide a more intuitive way of wireless configuration between your
device and the wireless client. Please make sure that the WIFI-enabled devices you want to
connect support this function. Enable WPS firstly before you want to use it. If you select the “PIN”
way, input the client’s PIN to the "Client PIN" frame. If you select the “PBC” way, press the
"WPS" button on wireless device in 120 seconds to establish WPS connection after you have
pressed the "WIFI/WPS" button on your device or clicked "Save". Click "Save" to save your
settings and start connecting when you select PIN or PBC way. You can also choose "No
Connection" and click "Save" to save your settings without connecting.
9.4 Router
Basic:
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UPnP:
You can choose to 'Enable' or 'Disable'.
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L2TP Pass-Through:
You can choose to 'Enable' or 'Disable'.
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PPTP Pass-Through:
You can choose to 'Enable' or 'Disable'.
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IPSec Pass-Through:
You can choose to 'Enable' or 'Disable'.
LAN:
This part helps you set your internal network for the device which contains Router IP Address, Subnet
Mask, DHCP Server, DHCP IP Pool, and DHCP Lease Time.
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IP Address
: The router's IP address on the LAN. The default setting is “192.168.0.1”.
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Subnet Mask
: The router's internal LAN subnet mask. The default setting is “255.255.255.0”.
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DHCP Server
: DHCP Server will automatically assign IP addresses to devices on the network.
You can choose to 'Enable' or 'Disable'.
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DHCP IP Pool
: Set a range of IP addresses available to access.
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DHCP Lease Time
: Amount of time that a WIFI-enabled device can use its assigned IP address
before it is required to renew the lease.
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DNS Mode
: You can choose to 'Auto' or 'Manual'.
Static DHCP:
With DHCP, IP addresses are assigned dynamically; devices typically don't have a permanent IP
address. But sometimes you may want to assign a static IP address to a device, while still using
DHCP for the rest of the devices on your network.