Netgear WNDR4300 – N750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router 사용자 설명서

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N750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router WNDR4300 
Wireless MAC of this router. This field displays the MAC address for your router for your 
reference. You need to enter this MAC address in the corresponding Wireless Repeating 
Function screen of the other access point you are using.
Wireless Repeater. If your router is the repeater, select this check box.
Repeater IP Address. If your router is the repeater, enter the IP address of the other 
access point.
Disable Wireless Client Association. If your router is the repeater, selecting this check 
box means that wireless clients cannot associate with it. Only LAN client associations are 
allowed.
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If you are setting up a point-to-point bridge, select this check box. 
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If you want all client traffic to go through the other access point (repeater with wireless 
client association), leave this check box cleared.
Base Station MAC Address. If your router is the repeater, enter the MAC address for the 
access point that is the base station.
Wireless Base Station. If your router is the base station, select this check box.
Disable Wireless Client Association. If your router is the base station, selecting this 
check box means that wireless clients cannot associate with it. Only LAN client 
associations are allowed.
Repeater MAC Address (1 through 4). If your router is the base station, it can act as the 
“parent” of up to four other access points. Enter the MAC addresses of the other access 
points in these fields.
Set Up the Base Station 
The wireless repeating function works only in hub and spoke mode. The units cannot be 
daisy-chained. You have to know the wireless settings for both units. You have to know the 
MAC address of the remote unit. First, set up the base station, and then set up the repeater.
To set up the base station:
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Set up both units with the same wireless settings (SSID, mode, channel, and security). 
The wireless security option must be set to None or WEP.