Setup guide

ADSL 2+ Modem Router Quick Set-up Guide
Advanced security is provided by WPA/WPA2 and 802.1x. These are robust
security mechanisms. A special “home mode” known as WPA-PSK is
recommended for most users. You choose a password, known as Pre-Shared
Key or PSK, for the wireless network. Please refer to Section 6.2 of this Guide
for setting up.
WEP offers basic protection from eavesdropping. When enabled, all wireless
stations transmit data encrypted using a predetermined key. WEP is outdated
and is mainly used for backward compatibility with legacy equipment.
Whichever protection method is selected at the access point, all wireless clients
must also support the same method in order to connect.
Access Control
This allows access control via a list of wireless stations by registering the MAC
address of permitted clients at the access point. Go to Wireless > Access
Control and follow the instructions. For detail procedure, refer to the User
Manual.
Hide SSID
SSID is a name given to an access point to identify the network. Users may
change SSID anytime. By default, SSID is periodically broadcasted by the
access point to advertise its presence. In enabling the Wireless > Basic > Hide
Wireless Network option, SSID is not broadcasted. Other wireless users
normally cannot see the access point.