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In this screen, you can view and change the settings of the wireless interface on your
Corinex Wireless to Powerline Router G
.
The first drop-down list allows you to select the
Wireless Interface
you want to
configure. The default interface is names “corinex” followed by the MAC address of the
wireless part of the router.
Network SSID
SSID is the name or identification of your wireless network. Only users who have the
same SSID set in the wireless network card settings, can connect to your network. The
SSID can be up to 32 characters long and is case sensitive.
Network Type
An access point can broadcast its SSID to all wireless clients nearby, so they have a
chance to see the network and connect to it. However, this can lead to a security breach
in case your wireless communication is not encrypted. If you don’t want the access point
to periodically broadcast its SSID to others, please set this field to “Closed”. Otherwise
set it to “Open”.
AP Isolation
An access point can have multiple associated wireless clients. If you want to let the
clients communicate with each other through the access point, set this field to “Off”.
Otherwise, set it to “On”.
Country
The regulatory domains in certain countries don’t allow to use all 14 channels for
wireless communication. Please set this field according to your location for not violating
local regulations.
Radio
This setting allows you to enable or disable the wireless part of your router. When
disabled, the router acts like a standard Ethernet/Powerline router without any wireless
features.
Band
This setting allows you to set the frequency band used for wireless communication. For
the 802.11g standard the 2.4 GHz band is used.