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38 RG-5400 Subscriber router
802.11n
– standard provides maximal data rate up to 300 Mbps. 802.11n uses MIMO
technology (several outputs and inputs), signal processing and intelligent antenna to
transmit several data streams via several antennae;
802
.11ac – standard provides maximal data rate up to 866 Mbps. 802.11ac uses MIMO
technology (several outputs and inputs), signal processing and intelligent antenna to
transmit several data streams via several antennae;
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Channel width
– width of channel frequency range, where Wi-Fi client works, possesses value of
20, 40 MHz and Wi-Fi client can work on 80 MHz frequency at 5GHz;
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Security mode
– security mode selection of wireless network:
Off
– wireless network encryption is disabled, low security level;
WEP
– WEP encryption. WEP key consist of hexadecimal digits with length of 10 or 26
characters or should be string (a-z, A-Z, 0-9, ~!@#$%^&*()_-+= symbols) with length of 5
and 13 characters.
WPA, WPA2
– WPA and WPA2 encryption. Key length is from 8 to 63 characters. You
may use only symbols: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, ~!@#$%^&*()_-+=;:\\|/?.,<>"`' or space. WPA and
WPA2 encryption modes are recommended to use as the most secure at this time.
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Signal power –
power control of Wi-Fi transmitter/receiver in % of max level;
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Operation mode
– the device operation mode:
Router
– router mode is established between LAN- and WAN interfaces ((Wi-Fi interface
becomes WAN interface) LAN is isolated from WAN);
Bridge
– wireless bridge mode is established for connected Wi-Fi network.
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Protocol
– protocol selection for connection to provider service delivery network via Wi-Fi
interface:
Static
– operation mode where IP address and all the necessary parameters for WAN
interface are assigned statically. When 'Static' type is selected, the following parameters
will be available for editing:
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External device IP address –
specify device WAN interface IP address in the
provider network;
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Subnet mask –
external subnet mask;
–
Default gateway –
address that the packet will be sent to, when its route is not
found in the routing table;
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Primary DNS,
Secondary DNS
– domain name server addresses (allows you to
identify the IP address of the device). You may leave these fields empty, if they
are not required.
DHCP
– operation mode where IP address, subnet mask, DNS address, default gateway
and other necessary settings for network operation are automatically obtained from
–
Alternative Vendor ID (Option 60) –
when checked, the device transmits
Vendor
ID (Option 60)
field value by DHCP messages (in Option 60) (Vendor class ID)
.
If
the field is empty, Option 60 will not be transmitted by DHCP messages .
If the
Alternative Vendor ID (Option 60)
checkbox is not selected, the default
value will be transmitted by Option 60 in the following format:
[VENDOR:
vendor
][DEVICE:
device
type
][HW:
hardware
version
]
[SN:
serial
number
][WAN:
WAN interface MAC address
][LAN:
LAN interface MAC
address
][VERSION:
firmware version
]
Example:
[VENDOR:Eltex][DEVICE:RG-5421G-W][HW:1.2][SN:VI23000118]
[WAN:A8:F9:4B:03:2A:D0][LAN:02:20:80:a8:f9:4b][VERSION:#2.1.0]