NETGEAR JNR1010V2 Network Router User Manual


 
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JNR1010v2 N150 Wireless Router
Up to 54 Mbps. Allows 802.11g and 802.11b wireless devices to join the network.
Up to 145 Mbps. Allows 802.11n wireless devices to join the network.
Up to 150 Mbps. Allows 802.11n, 802.11g, and 802.11b wireless devices to join the
network.
7. To enable SSID broadcast, select the Enable SSID Broadcast check box.
This feature allows the router to broadcast its SSID so wireless stations can see this
wireless name (SSID) in their scanned network lists. This check box is selected by
default, but you can clear it to disable broadcast of the SSID.
8. To enable wireless isolation, select the Enable Wireless Isolation check box.
This feature allows wireless clients (computers or wireless devices) that join the network
to use the Internet, but they cannot access each other or access Ethernet devices on the
network.
9. Specify the security option.
You can change the wireless authentication and encryption option and the passphrase
(also referred to as the wireless network password or network key). The security that you
select encrypts data transmissions and ensures that only trusted devices receive
authorization to connect to your network.
For more information about changing the wireless security options and password, see
Security Options on page 31.
Note: The WEP option displays only if you select Up to 54 Mbps from the
Mode list.
WARNING:
NETGEAR recommends that you do not change the wireless
security option or the password. Do not diable the wireless
security!
10. Click the Apply button.
11. Set up and test your wireless devices and computers to make sure that they can connect
wirelessly. If they do not, check the following:
Is your wireless device or computer connected to your network or another wireless
network in your area? Some wireless devices automatically connect to the first open
network (without wireless security) that they discover.
Does your wireless device or computer display on the Attached Devices screen? If it
does, then it is connected to the network.
If you are not sure what the network name (SSID) or password is, look on the label on
your router.