Cnet CWR-901 Mode D'Emploi
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Wireless Access Policy: There are three types of access policy options:
Accept any client: If you choose “Accept any client”, any wireless client
will be allowed to connect to this wireless router.
will be allowed to connect to this wireless router.
Accept clients in the list and reject all others: If you choose this option,
only those clients whose wireless MAC addresses are in the access control
list will be allowed to connect to this wireless router.
only those clients whose wireless MAC addresses are in the access control
list will be allowed to connect to this wireless router.
Reject clients in the list and accept all others: When this option is
selected, the wireless clients on the list will not be able to connect to this
wireless router.
selected, the wireless clients on the list will not be able to connect to this
wireless router.
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MAC Address: You need to fill the client’s MAC address which you want to allow or
deny.
deny.
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Comment: You can add any comment in this blank field.
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Apply: To add new MAC address and Comments to the list.
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Delete Selected: Delete the selected client.
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Delete All: Delete all the MAC Addresses which are in the Client list table
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Reset: To clear all the input in the blank.
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Help: To request help information.
3.4.5 WDS
When the router’s operational mode is set to AP+WDS, the Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
feature will set the wireless router in “Bridge Mode”. Two or more wireless routers in bridge mode
can communicate with each other through their wireless interfaces. To do this, all routers must be
set to operate in the same channel and have their MAC addresses entered in the WDS table.
feature will set the wireless router in “Bridge Mode”. Two or more wireless routers in bridge mode
can communicate with each other through their wireless interfaces. To do this, all routers must be
set to operate in the same channel and have their MAC addresses entered in the WDS table.
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Enable WDS: When you check the box and enable the WDS function. This