NetComm Gateway Series - ADSL2+/3G Wireless N300
Wireless
Setup/Basic
The Wireless submenu provides access to Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) configuration settings including:
•Wireless network name (SSID)
•Channel restrictions (based on country)
•Security
•Access point or bridging behaviour
•Station information
This screen allows you to configure basic features of the wireless LAN interface. You can enable or disable the wireless LAN interface, hide the network from active scans, set the wireless network name (also known as SSID) and restrict the channel set based on country requirements. The Wireless Guest Network function adds extra networking security when connecting to remote hosts.
Option | Description |
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Enable Wireless | A checkbox that enables (default) or disables the wireless LAN interface. When selected, |
| the Web UI displays Hide Access point, SSID, BSSID and Country settings. |
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Hide Access Point | Select Hide Access Point to protect the access point from detection by wireless active |
| scans. To check AP status in Windows XP, open Network Connections from the start |
| Menu and select View Available Network Connections. If the access point is hidden, it will |
| not be listed there. To connect a client to a hidden access point, the station must add the |
| access point manually to its wireless configuration. |
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Clients Isolation | 1. Prevents clients PC from seeing one another in My Network Places or Network |
| Neighborhood. |
| 2. Prevents one wireless client communicating with another wireless client. |
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Disable WMM | Stops the router from ‘advertising’ its Wireless Multimedia (WMM) functionality, which |
Advertise | provides basic quality of service for |
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Enable WMF | Stops the router from ‘advertising’ its Wireless Multimedia (WMM) functionality, which |
| provides basic quality of service for |
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SSID | Sets the wireless network name. SSID stands for Service Set Identifier. All stations must |
be configured with the correct SSID to access the WLAN. If the SSID does not match, | |
that user will not be granted access. | |
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BSSID | The BSSID is a 48bit identity used to identify a particular BSS (Basic Service Set) within |
| an area. In Infrastructure BSS networks, the BSSID is the MAC (Media Access Control) |
| address of the AP (Access Point) and in Independent BSS or ad hoc networks, the BSSID |
| is generated randomly. |
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Country | A |
| listed below enforces specific regulations limiting channel range: |
| • Australia = |
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Wireless Guest | The Guest SSID (Virtual Access Point) can be enabled by selecting the Enable Wireless |
Network | Guest Network checkbox. Rename the Wireless Guest Network as you wish. |
| NOTE: Remote wireless hosts cannot scan Guest SSIDs. |
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