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RTS Threshold
Specifies the smallest packet size, in bytes, for which RTS/CTS (Request to
Send/Clear to Send) handshaking is used. The recommended value is 2347.
Change this value only if you're experiencing inconsistent data flow. Make
only minor changes to this value.
Fragmentation Threshold
Specifies the largest allowable size, in bytes, for a packet. If the packet is
larger than this, it is fragmented into multiple packet before it is transmitted. To
prevent poor network performance, it's recommended to keep this value as
large as possible (up to 2345).
List of connected devices
computers.
A row may optionally show one or both of these icons:
— The user of this computer is logged in as administrator.
— This computer is connected to the device through the USB cable.
Security Panel
1. Log in to the home page.
Advanced settings
2. Click
Wi-Fi > Security
3. Click
From this window, you can set the:
Wi-Fi security type. See
Wi-Fi password. See
Wi-Fi Password Reminder feature. See
page
76.
MAC Filter Panel
The MAC (Media Access Control) filter is used to grant ("whitelist") or block
("blacklist") wireless devices access to the Wi-Fi, 3G, and 4G networks. Access is
based on the MAC address of each wireless device.
MAC filtering can prevent unauthorized wireless devices from connecting to your
network.
MAC filtering increases security of your network. You can give access to your
network, based on the MAC address of the wireless devices. This makes it harder
for a hacker to use a MAC address to access your network.
To access this panel:
1. Log in to the home page.
Advanced settings
2. Click
Wi-Fi > MAC Filter
3. Click
— Display a window that shows connected
(
).
.
"Wi-Fi Security" on page
"Wi-Fi Password" on page
"Wi-Fi Password Reminder" on
(
).
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Settings
74.
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