User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Pikasilmäys
- 2 Langattoman verkon asettaminen
- 3 Verkon määrittäminen graafisella web-käyttöliittymällä
- Verkkokäyttöliittymään kirjautuminen
- Langattoman suojauksen asettaminen
- Verkkoasiakkaiden hallinta
- USB-laitteen valvonta
- AiDiskin käyttö FTP-palvelimen ja verkkoympäristön asettamiseen
- Reitittimen käyttö UPnP-mediapalvelimena
- EZQoS-kaistanhallinnan käyttö
- Lisäasetusten määrittäminen
- Verkkotulostimen asettaminen
- 4 Apuohjelmien käyttö
- 5 Vianmääritys
- Liitteet
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