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WPS Mod
e: Support two kinds of simple WPS settings, namely PBC (Push-Button Configuration) and
PIN code.
PBC
: Select PBC and click "Save as" or press WLAN/WPS button on the back panel for about one
second while activating WPS / PBC on the client device.
Operation Process:
After clicking the WLAN/WPS button for one second the WPS lights will blink
about 2 minutes, indicating that the function is activated. In this time range, you need to trigger WPS on
the client device. The client device will then loads it’s configuration from the router. After the
connection is successfully completed the WPS indication light will go off and the client setup is
completed. If there are multiple wireless clients then the user needs to repeat the process for each client
inturn. Up to 32 wireless clients can be setup this way.
PIN
: If users want to use the PIN for configuration (as an alternative to the WPS button) then the users
must know the PIN code of the wireless client device. The user then needs to add the PIN to the
relevant field on the router page and save; the devices should then handshake and exchange the setup
details automatically.
PIN (Key):
Default PIN code.
4.2.6 AP client
Displays information relevant to the hosts that are connected to the Router’s Intranet via DHCP.
4.3 Firewall
4.3 Firewall
4.3 Firewall
4.3 Firewall
4.3.1 Address Filter
This function is aimed at restricting and managing connections of client devices to the Router. You can use
this function to restrict client access to the Router. To use this function you should first activate it and then
select a default strategy (i.e. accept or reject this client). Then fill out the corresponding filter rules. Please
note you don’t have to complete all the requested fields, just those pertanent to the type of filtering your are
trying top configure. For example, to ban the IP of 192.168.1.146 to use the Internet, you just need to setup
the default strategy as acceptance strategy and fill 192.168.1.146 in the column of the source IP address.