Change Regulatory Domain; Wps (Wifi Protected Setup) - Ovislink N.Power User Manual

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3.6 Change Regulatory Domain

The Regulatory Domain settings will decide what channels and output power are available
for your N.Power. You must choose the correct Regulatory Domain for your country.
Using the incorrect Regulatory Domain might be illegal. Please check the summary table
below.
If you are unsure about what Regulatory Domain to use, please use "ETSI(Europe)" and
restrict yourself to use only Channel 1 to 11.
Domain
ETSI (Europe)
FCC(United States)
South America
(11ch)
South America
(14ch)
The default Regulatory domain is ETSI(Europe). If you need to change the Regulatory
Domain, please go to "Wireless Settings"->"Regulatory Domain" menu. After changing
the Regulatory Domain, the device will reboot to the new settings.

3.7 WPS (WiFi Protected Setup)

WPS is a system that simplifies the process to established wireless security. There are two
ways to configure WPS connection:
1. PBC (Push Button Communication) using hardware or software:
Push WPS buttons on both AP and Client site, the WPS connection will connect
automatically. You can find N.Power's WPS Push button on the back of the router.
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Regulatory Domain Table
Channels
Maximum Tx Output
Power
1~13
20dBm
1~11
23dBm
1~11
30dBm
1~14
30dBm
Countries
EU countries
The United States and other
countries that use U.S.A
regulation for WiFi.
South American countries that
follow channels of FCC domain.
South American countries that
allow use of all channels in
2.4GHz.
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3. Configuring the N.Power

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