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Using Push 'N' Connect (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), Enable Wireless Router Radio, WPS Settings - default passphrase

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WNHDE111 5GHz Wireless-N HD Access Point/Bridge User Manual • Enable Wireless Router Radio. If you disable the wireless router radio, wireless devices cannot connect to the Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge. If you will not be using your wireless network for a period of time, you can clear this check box and disable all wireless connectivity. • WPS Settings. For information about these settings, see the following section, "Using Push 'N' Connect (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)" on page 4-7. • Wireless Card Access List. For information about this list, see "Restricting Wireless Access by MAC Address" on page 4-11. . Note: The Fragmentation Threshold, CTS/RTS Threshold, and Preamble Mode options are reserved for wireless testing and advanced configuration only. Do not change these settings. Using Push 'N' Connect (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) If your wireless clients support Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), you can use this feature to configure the router's network name (SSID) and security settings and, at the same time, connect a wireless client securely and easily to the router. Look for the symbol on your client device. WPS automatically configures the network name (SSID) and wireless security settings for the router (if the router is in its default state) and broadcasts these settings to the wireless client. Note: NETGEAR's Push 'N' Connect feature is based on the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) standard (for more information, see http://www.wi-fi.org). All other Wi-Ficertified and WPS-capable products should be compatible with NETGEAR products that implement Push 'N' Connect. When you add wireless clients, whether or not they are WPS enabled, the added devices must share the same network name (SSID) and security passphrase. For more information, see "Connecting Additional Wireless Client Devices after WPS Setup" on page 4-10. Note: If you choose to use WPS, the only security methods supported are WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK. WEP security is not supported by WPS. The Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge provides two methods for connecting to a wireless client that supports WPS, described in the following sections: Securing My Wireless 4-7 v1.1, May 2008

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WNHDE111 5GHz Wireless-N HD Access Point/Bridge User Manual
Securing My Wireless
4-7
v1.1, May 2008
Enable Wireless Router Radio
. If you disable the wireless router radio, wireless devices
cannot connect to the Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge. If you will not be using your
wireless network for a period of time, you can clear this check box and disable all wireless
connectivity.
WPS Settings
. For information about these settings, see the following section,
“Using
Push 'N' Connect (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)” on page 4-7
.
Wireless Card Access List
. For information about this list, see
“Restricting Wireless
Access by MAC Address” on page 4-11
.
.
Using Push 'N' Connect (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
If your wireless clients support Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), you can use this feature to configure
the router’s network name (SSID) and security settings and, at the same time, connect a wireless
client securely and easily to the router. Look for the
symbol on your client device. WPS
automatically configures the network name (SSID) and wireless security settings for the router (if
the router is in its default state) and broadcasts these settings to the wireless client.
When you add wireless clients, whether or not they are WPS enabled, the added devices must
share the same network name (SSID) and security passphrase. For more information, see
“Connecting Additional Wireless Client Devices after WPS Setup” on page 4-10
.
The Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge provides two methods for connecting to a wireless client that
supports WPS, described in the following sections:
Note:
The Fragmentation Threshold, CTS/RTS Threshold, and Preamble Mode
options are reserved for wireless testing and advanced configuration only. Do
not change these settings.
Note:
NETGEAR’s Push 'N' Connect feature is based on the Wi-Fi Protected Setup
(WPS) standard (for more information, see
). All other Wi-Fi-
certified and WPS-capable products should be compatible with NETGEAR
products that implement Push 'N' Connect.
Note:
If you choose to use WPS, the only security methods supported are WPA-PSK and
WPA2-PSK. WEP security is not supported by WPS.