Accton Wireless Broadband Corp. FIU176205000W 사용자 설명서
System Configuration
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• Country – The country for which the wireless AP/Router has been set for use.
• WLAN Mode – Displays the radio mode being used.
• Frequency – The channel frequency being used by the radio.
• WLAN1 SSID – The service set identifier for WLAN1. (Default: SMC)
• WLAN1 MAC Address – The physical layer address for WLAN1.
• WLAN Mode – Displays the radio mode being used.
• Frequency – The channel frequency being used by the radio.
• WLAN1 SSID – The service set identifier for WLAN1. (Default: SMC)
• WLAN1 MAC Address – The physical layer address for WLAN1.
Figure 5-51 System Information - WDS Statistics
WDS — Displays the basic WDS information.
Note: WDS information only applies to WLAN1.
• WDS Mode – The WDS mode in which WLAN1 is set to operate.
• WDS Encryption Type – The encryption type used by WLAN1.
• WDS MAC List – Displays any entries in the WDS MAC list. (Maximum: 4)
• WDS Encryption Type – The encryption type used by WLAN1.
• WDS MAC List – Displays any entries in the WDS MAC list. (Maximum: 4)
Routing Table
This page displays the information necessary to forward a packet along the best
path toward its destination. Each packet contains information about its origin and
destination. When a packet is received, a network device examines the packet and
matches it to the routing table entry providing the best match for its destination. The
table then provides the device with instructions for sending the packet to the next
hop on its route across the network.
path toward its destination. Each packet contains information about its origin and
destination. When a packet is received, a network device examines the packet and
matches it to the routing table entry providing the best match for its destination. The
table then provides the device with instructions for sending the packet to the next
hop on its route across the network.
Note: The Routing Table is only available when the wireless AP/Router is set to Router
Mode.
Figure 5-52 Routing Table (Router Mode)
• Destination – Displays all destination networks or specific hosts to which packets
can be routed.
• Gateway – Displays the IP address of the router at the next hop to which matching
frames are forwarded.
• Netmask – Displays the subnetwork associated with the destination.
• Flags – Possible flags include: U: route is up, H: target is a host, G: use gateway,
• Flags – Possible flags include: U: route is up, H: target is a host, G: use gateway,
C: cache entry, !: Reject route.