ADSL Router Quick Set-up Guide
(default http://192.168.1.1 ). You will be prompted to enter the router’s
administrative user name and password. By default, user name and password
are both admin.
2. Go to Wireless > Basic. It is recommended that you use a SSID of your choice.
Next, pick a desired channel. Wireless clients will scan all channels and settle
on the same channel as the router. Click Apply.
3. Setup wireless client stations according to the vendor’s instructions. Select
infrastructure mode for associating with access point. Adhoc (or peer-to-peer)
mode cannot be used. Every wireless client should have identical SSID as the
router.
4. To verify that a wireless station is associated with the router, go to Status >
Wireless Client. The table will display the MAC address of every wireless
client that is associated with the router.
Once a wireless station can communicate with the router, it is strongly
recommended that you consider having a suitable level of wireless security
and/or access control enabled. To the minimum, have Access Control enabled
to deny access from unwanted wireless stations.
Security setup
To enable wireless security, go to Wireless > Security. Available options listed
under Wi-Fi Protected Access are: None (WEP), 802.1x, WPA and WPA-PSK.
In order to use either 802.1x or WPA, a central authentication server (RADIUS
Server) must be present on the network. All wireless clients must also support
802.1x or WPA.
Either WEP or WPA-PSK can be used without authentication servers. These options
are for users who have no external server for wireless client authentication.
For details, refer to page 53-58 of the User’s Manual.
Access Control setup
This allows you to specify which wireless stations are permitted to connect to
the router. Go to Wireless > Access Control and follow the instructions. For
details, refer to page 59 of the User’s Manual.