D-Link DI-624S Network Router User Manual


 
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Wireless QoS (WMM)
Clicking the Enabled radio button in this section will enable QoS for
WiFi MultiMedia (WMM). This function will give priority to audio and
video information travelling over the wirless network. This function is
especially important in sharing files over your LAN using a media
server, such as the D-Link Media Lounge and thus will help provide a
continuous media stream.
SSID
Service Set Identifier (SSID) is the name designated for a specific
wireless local area network (WLAN). The SSID’s factory default setting
is DI-624S. The SSID can be easily changed to connect to an existing
wireless network or to establish a new wireless network. This field will
be automatically configured for users who have uploaded a WCN
configuration.
Channel
What channels are available for use by the access point depends on
the local regulatory environment. Remember that all devices
communicating with the device must use the same channel (and use
the same SSID). Use the drop down menu to select the channel used
for your 802.11b wireless LAN.
Super G Mode Enabling this function will aid in the throughput performance of the
router by adding Dynamic Packet Bursting, Fast Frames, Hardware
Encryption and Compression and Turbo Mode. The default setting is
Disabled. The user has three choices:
None Super G Mode is disabled.
Super G without Turbo – Will enable Dynamic Packet Bursting, Fast
Frames and Hardware Encryption and Compression, while leaving the
Turbo Mode disabled.
Super G with Dynamic Turbo – Enabling this function will enable
Dynamic Packet Bursting, Fast Frames and Hardware Encryption and
Compression, and Dynamic Turbo mode. This mode allows the router
to use two radio channels to double the data transfer rate. All nodes on
the wireless network must be Turbo capable for this function to work. If
not, all devices on this wireless network will have a normal data
transfer rate. Turbo mode is only enabled for use when all devices on
the wireless LAN are turbo enabled. This turbo mode is backwards
compatible with non-Turbo legacy devices.
Authentication This router employs three basic types of Authentication for access to
the router’s wireless network, Open System/Shared Key 802.1X
(RADIUS) and PSK (Pre-Shared Key), which can be selected by
clicking the corresponding radio button. Each selection will alter the
window to accommodate the entry of the selected Authentication. See
the explanation below for more information.