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This option is only visible on wireless N routers. | This option is only visible on wireless N routers. | ||
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+ | === Transmit Power === | ||
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+ | You probably don't want to change this setting. | ||
=== Wireless MAC Filter === | === Wireless MAC Filter === | ||
- | These settings allow you to block or white-list wireless clients by MAC (hardware) address. | + | These settings allow you to block or white-list wireless clients by MAC (hardware) address. |
- | ==== Client Specific Controls ==== | ||
==== Access Point Specfic Controls ==== | ==== Access Point Specfic Controls ==== | ||
+ | These controls are only visible when the router is configured as a wireless Access Point (AP). | ||
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+ | === Access Point SSID === | ||
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+ | The name of the wireless network. | ||
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+ | === Wireless Channel === | ||
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+ | The channel (frequency) this network should operate on. No channel is any better than any other, but performance will be lower if there are neighboring networks that use the same channel. | ||
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+ | === Encryption === | ||
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+ | It is **strongly** recommended that you encrypt your wireless network, otherwise anyone walking down the street outside will be able to connect. | ||
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+ | The available options are: | ||
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+ | * **None:** No Encryption (very insecure) | ||
+ | * **WPA2 PSK:** Strong Encryption with a password (recommended) | ||
+ | * **WPA PSK:** Relatively strong encryption with a password | ||
+ | * **WEP:** Weak, easily broken encryption, provided only for backwards compatibility (insecure, not recommended) | ||
+ | * **WPA RADIUS:** WPA Encryption with RADIUS server authentication instead of password authentication. | ||
+ | * **WPA2 RADIUS:** WPA2 Encryption with RADIUS server authentication instead of password authentication. | ||
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+ | === Password === | ||
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+ | The password for your wireless network, only visible if you hve enabled encryption. | ||
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+ | === Broadcast SSID === | ||
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+ | When people scan the local area for wireless networks, do you want yours to show up? It is recommended that you leave this enabled so that your clients can scan for local networks find yours, and connect. | ||
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+ | === Wireless Client Isolation === | ||
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+ | If this is enabled, wireless clients will be able to interact with the router, but not other clients that have connected wirelessly. | ||
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+ | ==== Client Specific Controls ==== | ||
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+ | === SSID To Join === | ||
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+ | This is the name of the wireless network to which the router should connect | ||
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+ | === Scan === | ||
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+ | You can scan for wireless networks in your area if you press this button. | ||
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+ | === Wireless Channel === | ||
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+ | The wireless channel (frequency) the AP to which you are connecting operates on. | ||
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+ | === Encryption === | ||
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+ | The type of encryption the AP to which you are connecting is using | ||
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+ | === Password === | ||
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+ | The password required to access the AP to which you are connecting. | ||