User's Manual

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Broadcast SSID: For security concern, you can choose not to broadcast your network’s SSID.
To turn off the broadcast of the SSID, click “No” check box next to “Broadcast SSID”. And
your Access Point will refuse the connection requests from whose are not aware the Network
ID. But certainly the Access Point can be easily connected well when you realize the Network
ID. The default setting is “Yes”.
Wireless Mode: W hen enable 5GHz mode, the wireless mode will switch to 802.11a. When
select 2.4GHz mode, the wireless mode will switch to 802.11b/g mode. In Auto (11g/11b)
mode, the access point is compatible with a mix of both 802.11g and 802.11b clients. You
will see that the factory-set default “Auto (11b/11g)” will prove the most efficient. 802.11b
only mode is compatible with 802.11b clients only. This mode can be used only if you do not
allow any 802.11g clients to access to the network. 802.11g only mode is compatible with
802.11g clients only. This mode can be used only if you do not allow any 802.11b clients to
access to the network. To switch the mode, select the desired mode form the pull-down menu
next to “Wireless Mode”.
Channel / Frequency: Select the appropriate channel/Frequency from the list provided to
correspond with your network settings. For 802.11a, the default value is “52/5.260GHz”. For
802.11g, the default is “11/2.462GHz”.
Date Rate: The basic transfer rates should be set depending on the speed of your wireless
network. Specifies rate of data transmission. For 802.11a, there are Best, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36,
48, 54Mbps. For 802.11g, there are Best, 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54Mbps. Select
the desired rate from the drop-down menu or choose “Best” to adapt the rate to the best
available.
Output Power: Set the transmit signal strength of the access point. The options are full, half, quarter,
eighth and min. Decrease the transmit power if necessary. The default is “full”.
Note: If you complete the settings, please click on “Apply” for changes to take effect.