Asus WL-330GE User Guide - Page 40

Quick Setup in AP mode - repeater

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4.3.2 Quick Setup in AP mode When you click the link Advance Setting from any of the modes in the Mode Quick Setup page, the default page is the Access Point (AP) mode. 1. Click Next to enter the Quick Setup page. Follow the instructions to set up the ASUS Access Point. 2 S e t mo d e t o A P o r WDS(Bridge), Station(Client) or URE(Repeater). 3. Setting up your wireless interface. Specify to your wireless router an SSID (Service Set Identifier), which is a unique identifier attached to packets sent over WLAN. This identifier emulates a password when a device attempts to communicate with your wireless router via WLAN. If you want to protect transmitted data, proceed to steps 4 and 5. Otherwise, go to step 6. 4. Select a Security Level to enable encryption methods. Medium: Only users with the same WEP key settings can connect to your wireless router and transmit data using 64bits or 128bits WEP key encryption. 4-10 Chapter 4: Configuration

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4-10
Chapter 4: Configuration
4.3.2
Quick Setup in AP mode
When you click the link
Advance Setting
from any of the modes in the Mode
Quick Setup page, the default page is the Access Point (AP) mode.
1.
Click
Next
to enter the Quick Setup page. Follow the instructions to set up
the ASUS Access Point.
2
S e t
mo d e t o A P o r
WDS(Bridge), Station(Client) or
URE(Repeater).
3.
Setting up your wireless
interface. Specify to your
wireless router an SSID (Service
Set Identifier), which is a unique
identifier attached to packets
sent over WLAN. This identifier
emulates a password when a
device attempts to communicate with your wireless router via WLAN.
If you want to protect transmitted data, proceed to steps 4 and 5. Otherwise,
go to step 6.
4.
Select a Security Level to enable
encryption methods.
Medium
: Only users with the
same WEP key settings can
connect to your wireless router
and transmit data using 64bits or
128bits WEP key encryption.