Netgear WNR834B 사용자 설명서

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NETGEAR RangeMax™ NEXT Wireless Router WNR834B User Manual 
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Configuring Basic Connectivity
v2.1, July 2007
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Setting up a Vista WPS Network
If you have configured your router from a Windows Vista PC using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) 
or if you configured your router using the NETGEAR wizard and selected no security, WPA, 
WPA2 or WPA+WPA2 as your security, you can expand your network map and add additional 
clients by using the following features in the Vista Settings menu.
Allow a Registrar to Configure This Router. A Windows Vista PC can configure the router 
using WPS. This is the default configuration until the router has been configured (see 
). Once a Windows Vista PC has configured the router, this feature 
becomes inactive. To reconfigure the router using a Windows Vista PC, this option must be 
enabled
Enable Built-In Registrar. The router becomes the registrar and can easily add additional 
wireless clients into your network by automatically assigning the router’s Wireless Network 
Name (SSID) and WPA/WPA2-PSK security to the client. The client is added by entering the 
client PIN (which is promoted from the client utility) in the Add a Wireless Client dialog 
field..
To configure the router from a Windows Vista PC:
1. If there is no check mark in the Allow a Registrar to Configure this Router checkbox, check 
the radio box and click Apply.
2. On the Windows Vista PC, click the Network icon on your desktop to view a dialog that 
displays your network devices.
3. From the Network dialog box, click the Add a wireless device menu button and follow the 
instructions displayed by the Windows Vista registrar.
Once a Windows Vista PC has configured the router, the Allow a Registrar to Configure this 
Router 
feature becomes inactive.
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: When using the Vista Settings, all devices in your network must use the same 
security settings and Wireless Network Name (SSID) in order to interoperate 
with each other.