Chapter 6
1. Go to
Advanced
>
2. Enable
Smart
Connect.
3. Keep the default values or set a new SSID and password, and click SAVE. This SSID
and password will be applied for the 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless networks. If you want
to configure the wireless settings separately for each band, untick the checkbox to
disable this feature.
•
To enable or disable the wireless function:
1. Go to
Wireless
or
Advanced
2. The wireless function is enabled by default. If you want to disable the wireless function
of the router, just untick the
all the wireless settings will be invalid.
•
To change the wireless network name (SSID) and wireless password:
1. Go to
Wireless
or
Advanced
2. Create a new SSID in
network in Password. The value is case-sensitive.
Note: If you change the wireless settings with a wireless device, you will be disconnected when the settings are
effective. Please write down the new SSID and password for future use.
•
To hide SSID:
1. Go to
Wireless
or
Advanced
2. Select
Hide
SSID, and your SSID won't display when you scan for local wireless
networks on your wireless device and you need to manually join the network.
•
To change the security option:
1. Go to
Advanced
>
2. Select an option from the
WPA2/WPA3-Personal, WPA/WPA2-Enterprise. We recommend you don't change
the default settings unless necessary.
•
To change the transmit power and channel settings:
1. Go to
Advanced
>
2. Select an option from the
default and recommended setting is High.
3. If Smart Connect is disabled, you can also change the following settings:
•
Channel Width
Wireless
>
Wireless
Settings.
>
Wireless
Enable
checkbox of each wireless network. In this case,
>
Wireless
Network Name (SSID)
>
Wireless
Wireless
>
Wireless
Settings.
Security
drop-down list: None,
Wireless
>
Wireless
Settings.
Transmit Power
- Select a channel width (bandwidth) for the wireless network.
>
Wireless
Settings.
>
Wireless
Settings.
and customize the password for the
>
Wireless
Settings.
drop-down list: High, Middle or Low. The
Wireless Settings
WPA/WPA2-Personal,
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