Product specifications
Table Of Contents
- Copyright Statement
- Chapter 1 Product Overview
- Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
- Chapter 3 Working Modes Overview
- Chapter 4 Login to Web Utility
- Chapter 5 Quick Setup for Internet Access in 5 Working Modes
- Chapter 6 Network
- Chapter 7 Wireless
- Chapter 8 DHCP Settings
- Chapter 9 Advanced Applications
- Chapter 10 Security
- Chapter 11 Routing Settings
- Chapter 12 Tools
- Appendix 1:How to connect to an encrypted wireless network
- Appendix 2: Glossary
- Appendix 3: FAQs
- Safety Regulatory Statement

Wireless N150 Mini AP/Router
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start surfing Internet now. For more settings, see later sections
hereof.
Config WAN MAC address (Optional)
Normally you don't need to change the default WAN MAC
address. However, some ISP may bind a specific MAC address for
Internet connection authentication. In this case, you will be
provided with a valid MAC address, simply enter such MAC in the
WAN MAC Address field. If you unfortunately forget it, consult
your ISP for help.
WAN MAC Address: Displays device's current WAN MAC
address, you can manually change it.
Restore to Factory Default MAC: Click it to restore router’s
WAN MAC to factory default value.
Clone MAC: Click to copy your PC’s MAC to router’s WAN
MAC Address field.
4. Click “Finish” and reboot the device to activate new settings.
5.3 Quick Setup----WISP Mode
To config Internet connection in WISP mode, first make sure you