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CHAPTER6 WIRELESS SETTINGS
6.1
BASIC SETUP
Multiple SSIDs allow the ability for separate security mode and key settings to be set by users for both convenience and
increased protection. Users are able to configure their network devices to access the first SSID with the WPA2 PSK
(Pre-Shared Key) and secret key, whilst share the second SSID with WEP and the periodically changed key for visitors. In
addition, users are able to isolate these SSIDs to avoid malicious attacks and prevent certain access for visitors using the
second SSID. This then provides users an extremely convenient approach to share the wireless access, provide access
internet access for visitors, while possessing a strong security protection system at all times.
6.1.1
Settings
1.
Click on [Wireless]
– [Basic] tab. You will see the following screen.
2.
Configure wireless settings following the instructions below.
Wireless
Connection
Select Enable if you would like to turn on the wireless signal
Select Disable if you would like to turn off the wireless signal.
Wireless Mode
Select the wireless mode for 802.11b/g/n or mixed use.
Transmission
Power
Select the transmission power class from 10%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%.
Wireless Channel
Select which channel to be located to.
Wireless Isolation
Between SSIDs
Select Enable if you would like to block traffic from one SSID to another.
Select Disable if you would like to allow traffic from one SSID to another.
Summary of Contents for VFG6005
Page 23: ...14 22 Enable DHCP or Static IP ...
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Page 44: ...35 6 2 ADVANCED SETUP 3 Click on Wireless Advanced tab You will see the following screen ...
Page 63: ...54 7 8 2 Add VPN IPsec Rule 1 Click on Add tab You will see the following screen ...
Page 85: ...76 10 4 LOG 1 Click on Admin Log tab You will see the following screen ...
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Page 137: ...128 Interrupt 10 Base address 0x1000 root localhost ...