User Manual
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Wireless Enabled.
Enable or disable the wireless connection of the
device. Once the Wireless connection is disabled, you would not be
able to connect to your device wirelessly.
SSID.
Allows you to change the default
wireless network name set on
your modem. The default SSID can be seen on the sticker underneath
your modem. Do take note that the SSID input box also reflects the
SSID input box under Security menu.
Broadcast SSID.
Broadcasts or Hides the Wireless SSID
.
Do take note that
upon disabling the SSID broadcast, you would have to manually input
the connection details (e.g. SSID, Encryption mode, and Password)
before you can connect wirelessly to your modem.
Wireless Mode.
Allows you to identify the wireless mode of your
modem. By default this is set to 802.11b+g+n. It is suggested to leave it
as it is in order for your modem to support various devices that have
different modes.
Channel.
Allows you to change the current country selected and the
channel as well.
NOTE: It is strongly advised to leave the current settings as is. By default,
the Country is selected as Philippines and the channel is set as Auto.
HT Channel Bandwidth/HT Guard Interval/MCS/Extension Channel.
Wi-Fi
configuration for advanced users.
It is advised to leave these features
to their default values to provide maximum efficiency.
Radio Power.
Allows you to adjust the frequency strength emitted by
your modem.
Maximum Station Number.
Allows you to select the maximum amount
of wireless clients that can connect to your router’s wireless network.
Wireless Client Table.
Shows the IP and MAC addresses of the devices
wirelessly connected to your modem.