Specifications

Wireless Settings
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N150 Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN1000
Region. The location where the wireless modem router is used. It might not be legal to
operate the wireless modem router in a region other than the regions listed.
Channel. Th
e wireless channel used by the gateway: 1 through 13. Do not change the
channel unless you experience interference (shown by lost connections or slow data
transfers). If this happens, experiment with different channels to see which is the best.
Mode. Up to 150
Mbps is the default and allows 802.11n and 802.11g wireless devices to join
the network. g & b supports up to 54 Mbps. Up to 65 Mbps supports up to 65 Mbps.
Wireless Access Point Settings
Enable. When this check box is not selected, the wireless signal in the router so it can accept
wireless clients. When not enabled, the router accepts wired clients only. This check box is
selected by default.
Allow Broadcast of Name (SSID). T
his setting allows the wireless modem router to
broadcasts its SSID so wireless stations can see this wireless name (SSID) in its scanned
network list. This check box is selected by default. To turn off the SSID broadcast, clear the
Allow Broadcast of Name (SSID) check box and click Apply.
Wireless Isolation.
When this check box is selected, wireless stations cannot communicate
with each other or with stations on the wired network. This check box is not selected by
default.
Wireless Station Access List Settings.
The Wireless Stations Access List lets you restrict access to your network to a specific list of
devices based on their MAC addresses.
To set up a WIreless Station Access list.
1. On the
Wireless Settings screen, click the Setup Access List button to display the
Wireless Station Access List screen shown next and introduced here:
The T
urn Access Control On check box at the top is not selected by default to allow
any computer configured with the correct wireless network name (SSID) and
passphrase to access the network.
T
rusted Wireless Stations lists the trusted computers that have access to your
network.
A
vailable Wireless Stations lists the currently untrusted computers that are connected
to your network.