Linksys WGA600N User Guide - Page 12

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Chapter 4 Status > Device Info The Device Info screen is the first screen you see when you access the web-based utility. Advanced Configuration WISH Indicates whetherWISH (Wireless Intelligent Stream Handling) is active or not. WISH is used for prioritizing applications over the wireless network. MAC Address Displays the MAC Address as seen by other devices on your wireless network. Network Name (SSID) This displays the name of the wireless network or SSID. Channel Displays the channel the Adapter is set to for wireless network communication. Wi-Fi Protected Setup Displays the status of Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Security Mode Displays the Security Mode currently being used or will appear as disabled if wireless security is not being used on the network. Basic > Network Settings Status > Device Info General Firmware Version This displays the Adapter's current firmware version. LAN MAC Address Displays the MAC Address as seen by other devices on your local area network. IP Address Displays the Adapter's IP address, as it appears on your local network. Subnet Mask The Adapter's Subnet Mask is shown here. Default Gateway The Adapter's Default Gateway is shown here. Wireless LAN Wireless Radio Displays whether the wireless networking functionality of the Adapter is enabled or disabled. Status Displays the AP association status. Dual-Band Wireless-N Gaming Adapter Basic > Network Settings LAN Settings IP Address Mode This option determines if the Adapter's IP address is set manually (Static) or obtained automatically from a DHCP server. The default is Static. IP Address When IP Address Mode is set to static, the Adapter's IP address, as seen from the LAN (Local Area Network) can be defined in this field. This address must be unique and is used to access the web-based utility. Subnet Mask The Adapter's Subnet Mask must be the same as your wired network's Subnet Mask. Default Gateway This is the IP address of the default gateway for your LAN. 

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Chapter±4
Advanced Configuration
9
Dual-Band W±reless-N Gam±ng Adapter
Status > Device Info
The
Device Info
screen is the first screen you see when you
access the
web-based utility.
Status > Device Info
General
F±rmware Vers±on
This displays the Adapter’s current
firmware version.
LAN
MAC Address
Displays the MAC Address as seen by other
devices on your local area network.
IP Address
Displays the Adapter’s IP address, as it appears
on your local network.
Subnet Mask
The Adapter’s Subnet Mask is shown here.
Default Gateway
The Adapter’s Default Gateway is
shown here.
Wireless LAN
W±reless Rad±o
Displays whether the wireless networking
functionality of the Adapter is enabled or disabled.
Status
Displays the AP association status.
WISH
Indicates whether WISH (Wireless Intelligent Stream
Handling) is active or not. WISH is used for prioritizing
applications over the wireless network.
MAC Address
Displays the MAC Address as seen by other
devices on your wireless network.
Network Name (SSID)
This displays the name of the
wireless network or SSID.
Channel
Displays the channel the Adapter is set to for
wireless network communication.
W±-F± Protected Setup
Displays the status of Wi-Fi
Protected Setup.
Secur±ty Mode
Displays the Security Mode currently
being used or will appear as disabled if wireless security is
not being used on the network.
Basic > Network Settings
Basic > Network Settings
LAN Settings
IP Address Mode
This option determines if the Adapter’s
IP address is set manually (Static) or obtained automatically
from a DHCP server. The default is
Stat±c
.
IP Address
When IP Address Mode is set to static, the
Adapter’s IP address, as seen from the LAN (Local Area
Network) can be defined in this field. This address must be
unique and is used to access the web-based utility.
Subnet Mask
The Adapter’s Subnet Mask must be the
same as your wired network’s Subnet Mask.
Default Gateway
This is the IP address of the default
gateway for your LAN.