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 WEP is outdated 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. 










