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... of your N1 Wireless Router 2 2. Product Overview 6 Product Features 6 3. Knowing your Router 14 5. Information 98 Alternate Setup Method 22 6. Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface 38 Changing LAN Settings 39 Viewing the DHCP Client List Page 41 Configuring the Wireless Network Settings 41 Setting WPA Security 49 Setting WEP Encryption 51 Using the Access Point Mode...
... of your N1 Wireless Router 2 2. Product Overview 6 Product Features 6 3. Knowing your Router 14 5. Information 98 Alternate Setup Method 22 6. Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface 38 Changing LAN Settings 39 Viewing the DHCP Client List Page 41 Configuring the Wireless Network Settings 41 Setting WPA Security 49 Setting WEP Encryption 51 Using the Access Point Mode...
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...8226; If your phone supports channel selection, change the phone to channel 1 and move your Router and computers to cover an even wider area, we suggest the Belkin Wireless Range Extender/Access Point. 4 For example, change the channel on the 2.4GHz band (check manufacturer's information). See ...your Router to a 900MHz or 5GHz cordless phone. 4. Use the Site Survey capabilities found in ...
...8226; If your phone supports channel selection, change the phone to channel 1 and move your Router and computers to cover an even wider area, we suggest the Belkin Wireless Range Extender/Access Point. 4 For example, change the channel on the 2.4GHz band (check manufacturer's information). See ...your Router to a 900MHz or 5GHz cordless phone. 4. Use the Site Survey capabilities found in ...
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... its own MAC address. It employs MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) smart-antenna technology that are allowed access to 300Mbps.* Actual throughput is the physical data rate. Product Overview Integrated N1 Wireless Access Point N1 MIMO is an exciting new wireless technology based on your networking environment. *NOTE: The standard transmission rate-300Mbps-is typically lower than...
... its own MAC address. It employs MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) smart-antenna technology that are allowed access to 300Mbps.* Actual throughput is the physical data rate. Product Overview Integrated N1 Wireless Access Point N1 MIMO is an exciting new wireless technology based on your networking environment. *NOTE: The standard transmission rate-300Mbps-is typically lower than...
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... address (3) of the computers (known as an access point. Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface 1 Viewing the DHCP Client List Page You can make changes to the wireless network name or Service Set Identifier (SSID), operating channel, encryption security settings, and configure the Router to the wireless network settings. If there have been any...
... address (3) of the computers (known as an access point. Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface 1 Viewing the DHCP Client List Page You can make changes to the wireless network name or Service Set Identifier (SSID), operating channel, encryption security settings, and configure the Router to the wireless network settings. If there have been any...
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... modes. 5 Note: Some modes may require firmware updates to be enabled. 1) 802.11b+g+n 6 Setting the Router to this mode will turn OFF the Router's access point, so no wireless 8 devices can join the network. Turning off the wireless function of your Router is a great way to secure your network should be changed if needed. In a small number...
... modes. 5 Note: Some modes may require firmware updates to be enabled. 1) 802.11b+g+n 6 Setting the Router to this mode will turn OFF the Router's access point, so no wireless 8 devices can join the network. Turning off the wireless function of your Router is a great way to secure your network should be changed if needed. In a small number...
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...Reducing bandwidth to 20MHz-only operation might solve some wireless problems. 2) 40MHz only Setting the Router to this as the default mode. 44 It may affect legacy 802.11b/g devices. When a legacy 802.11g access point is compatible with N1, draft 802.11n-compliant devices. This mode ...is presented and occupies an adjacent secondary channel, the Router automatically reverts to 20MHz operation to maximize speed for N1, draft 802.11n-compliant devices when conditions ...
...Reducing bandwidth to 20MHz-only operation might solve some wireless problems. 2) 40MHz only Setting the Router to this as the default mode. 44 It may affect legacy 802.11b/g devices. When a legacy 802.11g access point is compatible with N1, draft 802.11n-compliant devices. This mode ...is presented and occupies an adjacent secondary channel, the Router automatically reverts to 20MHz operation to maximize speed for N1, draft 802.11n-compliant devices when conditions ...
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... 3 and DHCP server. To access the Router's Web-Based Advanced User Interface again, type the IP address you specified into your network. Set your IP settings to your existing network. 8 The Router is now acting as a wireless network access point. You can be employed by advanced... users only. section Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface 1 Using the Access Point Mode 2 Note: This advanced feature should be customized for...
... 3 and DHCP server. To access the Router's Web-Based Advanced User Interface again, type the IP address you specified into your network. Set your IP settings to your existing network. 8 The Router is now acting as a wireless network access point. You can be employed by advanced... users only. section Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface 1 Using the Access Point Mode 2 Note: This advanced feature should be customized for...