3.1.3 Wireless LAN
Click Enable Wireless Access to enable the wireless function of the gateway.
SSID. (Service Set Identifier.) The SSID is the network name shared among all points in the wireless network. The SSID must be identical for all points in the wireless network. It is case- sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters (use any characters on the keyboard).
Hide SSID. The gateway will not broadcast its SSID or the SSID of any device connecting to it. Hiding the SSID makes your wireless network more secure as, unless the wireless user knows the SSID in advance, they cannot connect to the gateway. (Some old wireless LAN cards do not support this function. Please contact your wireless card vendor for new firm- ware.)
Region. Select the region for your location.
Channel. Select an appropriate channel from the list. The default channel is 11. All devices in your wireless network must be set to the same channel.
Operation Mode. There are four operation modes Auto,
Enable Wireless Access List. Check the box to enable the wireless access control list. Only users in the access list can connect to the wireless network when enabled. Click Setup Access List to configure the list.
Wireless Security. It is strongly recommended to use one of the Wireless Security modes to protect your local network.
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