Wireless Setting
 
Wireless Name of Remote AP:
MAC Address of Remote AP:
You can click the Survey button to scan the network SSIDs,
and then choose the target one to setup the connection.
Wireless Security Mode:
All security settings, for example the wireless password should match the Remote AP.
Auth type:
Key Format:
WEP Index:
Wireless Password:
      Local Wireless Setting:
 
Wireless Network Name(SSID): (also called SSID)
Wireless Name of Root AP: (also called SSID)
MAC Address of Root AP:
Wireless Name of Root AP: (also called SSID)
MAC Address of Root AP:
You can click the Survey button to scan the network SSIDs,
and then choose the target one to setup the connection.
 Enable WDS
Enable VLAN: OFF     ON
SSID1:     VLAN ID:  
   SSID2:     VLAN ID:  
   SSID3:     VLAN ID:  
   SSID4:     VLAN ID:  
Region:
Warning:
 
Ensure you select a correct country to conform local law.
Incorrect settings may cause interference.
Channel:
 
Add a remote AP:
MAC of remote AP1:
MAC of remote AP2:
MAC of remote AP3:
MAC of remote AP4:
To setup the bridge network, you should make sure the nearby
access point use the same channel and security mode.
SSID:
Wireless Security Mode:
If you choose No Security mode, the wireless stations will be able to connect
the AP without encryption. It is recommened strongly that you choose one of
following options to enable security.
KEY:
Type:
WEP Key Format:
Key Selected
WEP Key Key Type  
We do not recommend using the WEP encryption if the device operates in
802.11n mode due to the fact that WEP is not supported by 802.11n specification.
Version:
Encryption:
Wireless Password:
You can enter ASCII or Hexadecimal characters. For Hexadecimal, the length should
be between 8 and 64 characters; for ASCII, the length should be between 8 and 63
characters. For good security it should be of ample length and should not be a
commonly known pharse.
Group Key Update Period: (in second, minimum is 30, 0 means no update)