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Wireless Guest Networks, WPS Settings, Router's PIN, Disable Router PIN - modem only mode

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RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Modem Router DGND3300 User Manual • WPS Settings. These are Push 'N' connect settings used by the modem router when WPS clients are added. - Router's PIN. The number that the modem router broadcasts when adding a WPS client with the PIN method. - Disable Router PIN. Selecting this checkbox disables the modem router's PIN. - Keep Existing Wireless Settings. This checkbox is cleared by default so that the modem router network name (SSID) and security can be set automatically if Push 'N' Connect (WPS) is used to set up the network. When the first WPS client is added, this checkbox is automatically selected so that the SSID and security remain the same when additional clients are added. For information about adding WPS clients, see "Using Push 'N' Connect (WPS) to Configure Your Wireless Network" on page 2-10. • Restricting access by MAC address. You can use a Wireless Card Access List to restrict access. See "Restricting Access by MAC Address" on page 3-2. Wireless Guest Networks A wireless guest network allows you to provide guests access to your wireless network without prior authorization of each individual guest. You can configure wireless guest networks and specify the security options for each wireless guest network. The Guest Network Settings screen that you see depends on the setting in the Wireless Mode field on the Wireless Settings screen and on which selection you make from the main menu. The Guest Network selection is grayed out if it is not available. The following table shows wireless modes, menu selections, and guest networks. Table 2-2. Wireless Modes and Guest Networks Mode in Wireless Settings Screen Up to 270Mbps at 5GHz & 54Mbps at 2.4GH (factory default setting) Up to 270Mpbs Menu Selection Guest Network Default SSID Wireless Compatibility Guest Network a/n NETGEAR-5G_a_n_Guest1 Guest Network b/g NETGEAR-2.4G_g_Guest1 Guest Network b/g/n NETGEAR-2.4G_n_Guest1 • 5GHz 802.11a • 5GHz 802.11n • 2.4GHz 802.11g • 2.4GHz 802.11b • 2.4GHz 802.11n • 2.4GHz 802.11g • 2.4GHz 802.11b Safeguarding Your Network v1.0, September 2009 2-17

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RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Modem Router DGND3300 User Manual
Safeguarding Your Network
2-17
v1.0, September 2009
WPS Settings
. These are Push 'N' connect settings used by the modem router when WPS
clients are added.
Router’s PIN
. The number that the modem router broadcasts when adding a WPS client
with the PIN method.
Disable Router PIN
. Selecting this checkbox disables the modem router’s PIN.
Keep Existing Wireless Settings
. This checkbox is cleared by default so that the modem
router network name (SSID) and security can be set automatically if Push 'N' Connect
(WPS) is used to set up the network. When the first WPS client is added, this checkbox is
automatically selected so that the SSID and security remain the same when additional
clients are added.
For information about adding WPS clients, see
“Using Push 'N' Connect (WPS) to Configure
Your Wireless Network” on page 2-10
.
Restricting access by MAC address
. You can use a Wireless Card Access List to restrict
access. See
“Restricting Access by MAC Address” on page 3-2
.
Wireless Guest Networks
A wireless guest network allows you to provide guests access to your wireless network without
prior authorization of each individual guest. You can configure wireless guest networks and
specify the security options for each wireless guest network.
The Guest Network Settings screen that you see depends on the setting in the
Wireless Mode
field
on the Wireless Settings screen and on which selection you make from the main menu. The Guest
Network selection is grayed out if it is not available. The following table shows wireless modes,
menu selections, and guest networks.
Table 2-2. Wireless Modes and Guest Networks
Mode in Wireless Settings
Screen
Menu Selection
Guest Network Default SSID
Wireless
Compatibility
Up to 270Mbps at 5GHz &
54Mbps at 2.4GH
(factory default setting)
Guest Network a/n
NETGEAR-5G_a_n_Guest1
5GHz 802.11a
5GHz 802.11n
Guest Network b/g
NETGEAR-2.4G_g_Guest1
2.4GHz 802.11g
2.4GHz 802.11b
Up to 270Mpbs
Guest Network b/g/n
NETGEAR-2.4G_n_Guest1
2.4GHz 802.11n
2.4GHz 802.11g
2.4GHz 802.11b