using the same channel, moving to a less used channel should eliminate
this interference.
• Channel width — Allows you to switch between single channel (20 MHz)
144 Mb and Dual channel (40 MHz) 300 Mb channel width. Dual channel
provides faster speed, however in areas where there is wireless channel
congestion a single channel may reduce interference.
• Encryption type — Allows selection of the type of encryption used,
WPA2–PSA is the default and recommended encryption type.
Note:
Changing the Encryption type to No encryption is not
recommended as anyone within range will be able to connect to the
router.
If you change any of the default settings then select Save at the top of the
page to save the changes.
Info page
The Info page provides technical information useful for diagnostics and
troubleshooting.
From info page displays the following information:
• Router hardware related information.
• Router software related information.
• Cellular network related information.
A QR code is available at the bottom of the Info page that can be used to link
your router to a Raymarine cloud account.
For troubleshooting purposes you can also save crash logs by selecting
Save system logs.
6.5 Connected devices page
The connected devices page ;provides a list of all devices connected to the
router using ethernet or wireless connections.
The details include:
• Device name
• MAC address
• IP address
• Connection type
6.6 Advanced settings
LAN set-up
Ethernet configuration page
The ethernet configuration page provides IP address details and
configuration settings for the router’s wired network connections.
Important:
IP configuration is for advanced users and should not be changed,
unless for a specific reason. Disabling automatic configuration will affect
compatibility with Raymarine MFDs.
The Configure IP options are:
• Automatically (DHCP on) — This is the recommended setting which allows
IP addresses to be automatically assigned to connected devices by the
router using IP addresses within the range specified in the DHCP server.
• Manually (DHCP on) — This setting allows you to manually configure the
router’s LAN IP address, subnet mask and default gateway and allows
connecting devices to be automatically assigned an IP address within the
range you specify in the DHCP server.
• Manually (DHCP off) — This settings allows you to manually configure the
router’s LAN IP Address, subnet mask and default gateway but does not
assign IP addresses to connected devices.
Note:
With DHCP switched off each wired device will have to be manually
assigned an IP address in the same range as your router’s IP address.
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