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Restoring or saving a profile

If you want to save settings or recall saved group settings quickly, go to the User Configuration section. Default settings can also be restored here. Refer to Figure 5-7to learn more about configuring these settings.

Resetting your Wireless AP Router will erase all of your configured settings (LAN, wireless LAN, WEP, etc.) and replace them with the factory defaults. Do not reset your Wireless AP Router if you want to retain your settings.

You can also reset your Wireless AP Router by pressing the RESET button on your Wireless AP Router. Refer to "Resetting the Wireless AP Router" on page 5-8for details.

Click the

Administrator link

and then the User

Configuration link to

view this page.

Restore Factory Defaults Click the Restore button to reset your Wireless AP Router to its factory defaults.

Save Current Configurations Saves current configuration settings for future use or backup purposes.

Restore Saved Configurations Lets you load previously saved configuration settings. Click the Browse button to select a configuration file, and then click the Retrieve button.

Figure 5-7

Configuring Advanced Settings 5-7

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Page User’s Guide Contents Contents Appendixes Glossary Introduction Introduction Package ContentsSystem RequirementsIntroduction Conventions DocumentAbout Your Wireless AP Router Front Panel About Your Wireless AP RouterRear Panel Setting Up Your Wireless AP Router Setting Up Your Wireless AP Router Set up your Wireless AP Router as shown in Figure Setting Up Your Wireless AP Router Configuring Basic Settings Configuring Basic Settings Windows 2000/XP Configuring your wired clientPreparing a client SE/Me WindowsConfiguring your wireless client Disabling the proxy setting in your web browser Configuring basic settings on your Wireless AP RouterType admin in the User Name and Password boxes Figure Configuring Basic Settings Configuring Internet connection settings Manual Connect option PPPoE connectionIP Address/Subnet Mask Dhcp connectionDNS Servers Default Gateway Fixed IP connection using static IP addressWireless Ssid Configuring Wireless LAN settingsConfiguring Wireless Security settings Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP Wi-Fi Protected Access-Pre Shared Key WPA-PSK Configuring Advanced Settings Configuring LAN settings Configuring Advanced SettingsConfiguring Wireless MAC Address Access Control Forwarding Configuring Settings Configuring Wireless Advanced settings Changing router web page access password Locate New Firmware Upgrading FirmwareRestoring or saving a profile Resetting Wireless AP Router About Wireless LANs Features Benefits Wireless LANs About Wireless LANsFigure A-1 Ad-hoc Network About Wireless LANs A-2 About Ad-Hoc ModeFigure A-2 Infrastructure Network About Wireless LANs A-3 About Infrastructure ModeSetting Up Wireless LANs Frequently Asked Questions Turbo-G Frequently Asked QuestionsHow do I obtain maximum wireless networking performance? Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Glossary Glossary Glossary E-2 Essid Extended Service Set Identity Glossary E-4 Glossary E-5 Network Mask Mbps Megabits Per Second Megabits/Megabytes ModemGlossary E-7 Glossary E-8 TCP/IP Wi-FiSafety Precautions Power Source Safety PrecautionsServicing Cleaning