Netgear JWNR2000v2 - Wireless-N 300 Router 사용자 설명서

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  Chapter 3.  Wireless Settings
 
   
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NETGEAR N300 Wireless Router JWNR2000v2 User Manual 
Note:  
The screen sections, settings, and procedures are explained in the 
following sections.
3. 
Set up and test your computers for wireless connectivity:
a. Use your wireless computer or device to join your network. When prompted, enter the 
network password.
b.  From the wirelessly connected computer, make sure that you can access the 
Internet.
Wireless Settings Screen Fields
Region
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This field identifies the region where the JWNR2000v2 router can be used. It might not be 
legal to operate the wireless features of the router in a region other than one of those 
identified in this field. In North America, the region cannot be changed, and is set by 
default to US.
Wireless Network
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Allow Broadcast of Name (SSID). This setting allows the router to broadcast its SSID so 
that a wireless station can display this wireless name (SSID) in its scanned network list. 
This check box is selected by default. To turn off the SSID broadcast, clear the Allow 
Broadcast of Name (SSID) check box and click 
Apply.
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Wireless Isolation. When this check box is selected, wireless stations cannot 
communicate with each other or with stations on the wired network. By default, this check 
box is not selected.
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Name (SSID). The SSID is also known as the wireless network name. Enter a value of up 
to 32 alphanumeric characters. When more than one wireless network is active, different 
wireless network names provide a way to separate the traffic. For a wireless device to 
participate in a particular wireless network, it must be configured with the SSID for that 
network. The JWNR2000v2 default SSID is 
NETGEAR. You can disable this broadcast 
as described in 
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Channel. This field determines which operating frequency is used. It should not be 
necessary to change the wireless channel unless you notice interference problems with 
another nearby wireless network. The router uses channel bonding technology to extend 
the bandwidth for data transmission. 
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Mode. This field determines which data communications protocol is used. You can 
choose from:
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Up To 54 Mbps. Legacy mode, for compatibility with the slower 802.11b and 802.11g 
wireless devices. WEP and WPA security options are supported at 54 Mbps only.
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Up To 145 Mbps. Neighbor friendly mode, for reduced interference with neighboring 
wireless networks. Provides two transmission streams with different data on the same