User's Manual
ADSL VoIP Router User Guide
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Options
Mode Select the desired mode:
• g & b - Both 802.11.g and 802.11b Wireless stations will be able to
use the ADSL VoIP Router.
• g only - Only 802.11g Wireless stations can use the ADSL VoIP
Router.
• b only - Only 802.11b connections are available. 802.11g Wireless
Stations will only be able to use the ADSL VoIP Router if they are
fully backward-compatible with the 802.11b standard.
Channel No. • Channel 1-11 is allowed in USA.
• If you experience interference (shown by lost connections and/or
slow data transfers) you may need to experiment with different
channels to see which is the best.
• If using multiple Access Points, adjacent Access Points should use
different Channels to reduce interference.
Broadcast SSID If enabled, the ADSL VoIP Router will broadcast its SSID. This allows
PCs and other wireless stations to detect this Access Point and use the
correct SSID.
If disabled, PC users will have to manually enter the SSID and other
details of the wireless interface before they can connect to this Access
Point.
Wireless Security
Current Setting The current Wireless security is displayed. The default value is dis-
abled.
Configure
Button
Click this button to access the Wireless security sub-screen, and view
or change the settings. See the following section for details.
Access Point
Enable Wireless
Access Point
Enable this if you want to use Wireless Access Point function. If
disabled, no Wireless stations can use the Access Point function, and
all connections must be make via the wired LAN.
Allow access
by …
Use this feature to determine which Wireless stations can use the
Access Point. The options are:
• All Wireless Stations - All wireless stations can use the access
point, provided they have the correct SSID and security settings.
• Trusted Wireless stations only - Only wireless stations you
designate as "Trusted" can use the Access Point, even if they
have the correct SSID and security settings.
This feature uses the MAC address to identify Wireless stations.
The MAC address is a low-level network identifier which is unique
to each PC or network device.
To define the trusted wireless stations, use the "Set Stations" but-
ton.
Set Stations
Button
Click this button to manage the trusted PC database.