User's Manual

Getting Started
Setting up a Wireless Infrastructure Network
For a typical wireless setup at home (as shown below), please do the
following:
Wireless AP Mode
The AP/Router is connected to a
wired network then transforms
the wired Internet access into
wireless so that multiple devices
can share the Internet.
So this mode is fit for office,
home and places where only
wired network is available.
Wireless Repeater Mode
The AP/Router copies and
reinforces the existing wireless
signal to extend the coverage
of the signal. Don't change the
network’s name (SSID) and
password yet. This mode is
especially useful for a large
space to eliminate signal-blind
corners.
So this mode is fit for large
house, office, warehouse or other spaces where the existing signal is weak.
Router Mode
The AP/Router is connected to a
DSL or cable modem and works
as a regular wireless router.
So this mode is fit for the
environment which Internet
access from DSL or cable modem
is available for one user but more
users need to share the Internet.