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Section 2 - Installation Hot Spot Mode In the HotSpot Mode, the DIR-505 acts as a wireless network adapter for your Ethernet-enabled device (such as a Laptop or an Internet Tablet). If you are going to connect an Ethernet-enabled devices to your DIR-505, move the switch to "Wi-Fi HotSpot Mode". Then, plug the DIR-505 into a wall outlet and verify that the power LED is lit. Wi-Fi Hot Spot Mode has NAT which allows an IP network to maintain a public IP address separately from your private IP address. Additionally, it enhances private network security by limiting the access of external computers in the private IP network space. Repeater Mode Wi-Fi Hotspot Mode DIR-505 USB Flash Drive D-Link DIR-505 User Manual 11
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Section 2 - Installation
Hot Spot Mode
Wi-Fi Hotspot Mode
USB Flash
Drive
In the HotSpot Mode, the DIR-505 acts as a wireless network adapter for your Ethernet-enabled device (such as a Laptop or an
Internet Tablet). If you are going to connect an Ethernet-enabled devices to your DIR-505, move the switch to
“Wi-Fi HotSpot
Mode”.
Then, plug the DIR-505 into a wall outlet and verify that the power LED is lit. Wi-Fi Hot Spot Mode has NAT which allows
an IP network to maintain a public IP address separately from your private IP address. Additionally, it enhances private network
security by limiting the access of external computers in the private IP network space.