LevelOne WBR-3460 Door User Manual


 
Wireless ADSL2/2+ Modem Router User Guide
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SSID
This is also called the "Network Name".
If using an ESS (Extended Service Set, with multiple access
points) this ID is called an ESSID (Extended Service Set
Identifier).
To communicate, all Wireless stations should use the same
SSID/ESSID.
Options
Mode
Select the desired mode:
802.11G-plus (TI) This allows clients to use any of the
following modes:
Standard 802.11b
802.11B+ (Texas Instruments proprietary enhanced
mode)
Standard 802.11g
802.11G-plus (Texas Instruments proprietary enhanced
mode). This mode can increase throughput by up to
50%, but will only work between compatible TI wireless
stations.
802.11g & 802.11b - Both 802.11.g and 802.11b Wireless
stations will be able to use the Wireless ADSL2/2+ Modem
Router.
802.11g only - Only 802.11g Wireless stations can use the
Wireless ADSL2/2+ Modem Router.
802.11b only - Only 802.11b connections are available.
802.11g Wireless Stations will only be able to use the Wire-
less ADSL2/2+ Modem Router if they are fully backward-
compatible with the 802.11b standard.
Channel No.
Select the Channel you wish to use on your Wireless LAN.
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 Wireless ADSL2/2+ Modem 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
Disabled.
Configure
Button
Click this button to access the Wireless security sub-screen, and
view or change the settings. See the following section for details.