Netgear MBR1310 사용자 설명서

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Wireless Network Configuration
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NETGEAR Mobile Broadband 11n Wireless Router MBR1310 
Because WPA randomly creates the SSID and WPA/WPA2 keys, they might be difficult to 
type or remember (that is one reason why the network is so secure). You can change the 
wireless settings so that they are easier for you to remember. If you do that, then you will 
need to set up the WPS-compatible computers again.
Note:  
Making these changes will cause all wireless computers to be 
disconnected from network. You will then have to set them up with 
the new wireless settings.
To change wireless settings for the network:
1. 
Use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer to the router. That way you will not get 
disconnected when you change the wireless settings.
2. 
Log in to the router and select Wireless Settings (see 
3. 
Make the following changes:
•     
Change the wireless network name (SSID) to a meaningful name.
•     
On the WPA/PSK + WPA2/PSK screen, select a passphrase.
•     
Make sure that the Keep Wireless Settings check box is selected in the WPS 
Settings screen so that your new settings will not be erased if you use WPS.
4. 
Click Apply so that your changes take effect. Write down your settings.
All existing wireless clients are disassociated and disconnected from the router.
5. 
For the non-WPS devices that you want to connect, open the networking utility and follow 
the utility’s instructions to enter the security settings that you selected in Step 3 (the SSID, 
WPA/PSK + WPA2/PSK security method, and passphrase).
6. 
For the WPS devices that you want to connect, follow the procedure in 
The settings that you configured in Step 3 are broadcast to the WPS devices so that they 
can connect to the router. 
Wireless Guest Network
A wireless guest network allows you to provide guests access to your wireless network 
without prior authorization of each individual guest. You can a configure wireless guest 
network and specify the security options for your guest network.