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Generate WEP Keys
Click to generate 4 WEP keys automatically.
Automatic Security
Configuration
Disable or enable WPS. WPS does not work with WEP.
Device Name
Enter a name to identify this Cable Modem/Router in WPS
network.
WPS Setup AP PIN
PIN (Personal Identification Number) is the WDS ID
number of your PC or game machine. When a
WPS-supported device tries to connect to this Cable
Modem/Router, you have to enter its PIN into the WPS
Setup AP’s PIN field, then click
Configure
.
WPS Add Client
Select WPS mode to be deployed.
Push-Button
In Push-Button mode, then user only needs to push the
WPS button on the Cable Modem/Router. Then, within 2
minutes, activate WPS on your client device(s).
PIN
For devices that require a PIN, enter the PIN in the WPS
Add Client PIN’s field, and then click
Add
.
Guest Network
The Guest Network page allows you to configure a guest network. A guest network is a
small section of an organization's computer network designed for use by temporary
visitors. This guest network often provides full Internet connectivity, but it also strictly
limits access to any internal (intranet) Web sites or files.
Traditionally, you needed to use different APs to configure different Basic Service Sets
(BSSs). Your Cable Modem/Router supports Multiple SSIDs which allows you to use the
same access point to provide several BSSs simultaneously. You can then assign
various privileges to different SSIDs and associated networks.
Up to eight BSSs are allowed on one Cable Modem/Router simultaneously, one for
Admin access and seven for Guest Networks.
If you are using WEP, you must use different WEP keys for different BSSs.
You should use different PSKs for different BSSs if you are using WPA/WPA2.
To access the
Guest Network
page:
1
Click
Wireless
in the menu bar.
2
Then click the
Guest Network
submenu.
Figure 36 shows an example of the menu and Table 25 describes the items you can
select.
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Page 54: ...54 Table 4 describes the items you can select Figure 7 Example of Diagnostics Ping Page ...
Page 66: ...66 Figure 15 shows an example of the menu Figure 15 Example of Backup Page ...
Page 68: ...68 Figure 16 Example of Options Page ...
Page 90: ...90 Figure 26 Example of Basic Page ...
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Page 110: ...110 Figure 35 Example of WMM Page ...
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