User Guide

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TRENDnet User’s Guide
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1. Log into your management page (see “Access the management page” on page 13.
2. Click on the System tab, click on Wireless 2.4GHz and click Wireless RSSI Scanner.
3. Under the Current Profiles list, tick the SSID to enable the RSSI scanner feature.
RSSI Value: First select the minimum RSSI value (client signal strength) before
the AP disconnects the client (-30dBm is better signal strength than -90dBm).
Tolerance: Then select the tolerance or action once the AP detects the
specified signal strength of the client device is reached.
o Kick immediately This setting will immediately disconnect the client
once the specified RSSI value is reached
o Detect # seconds Once the specified RSSI value is reached for a
client device, this setting will check the client device signal strength
again after the selected number of seconds. If the signal strength is
still at the specified RSSI value or less, the client will be disconnected.
5. Click on Save button to apply the settings and then click on the Save/Reload button
located on the top left section to save the settings.
IPv6 Settings
System > IPv6 Settings
1. Log into your management page (see “Access the management page” on page 13.
2. Click on the System tab and click IPv6 Settings.
3. Choose your IPv6 Connection Type.
4. When you are finished configuring the IPv6 Settings, click on Apply to save your
changes and the Save/Reload button to apply the settings.
Local Connection Only
Static IPv6
Static IPv6 are static IP addresses that are usually provided by your Internet Service
Provider (ISP).
1. Review the Static IPv6 settings below.
LAN IPv6 Address: Enter the IPv6 IP address provided to you by your Internet Service
Provider (ISP)
Subnet Prefix Length: Enter the prefix length of your subnet mask
Default Gateway: Enter the default gateway of your Internet Service Provider (ISP)
Primary DNS Server / Secondary DNS Server: Enter the Primary and Secondary DNS
server provided to you by your local Internet Service Provider (ISP)