authorized. Generally, the MAC address is labeled on the bottom of the
wireless device.
Step 4
Click Add to add this wireless device to the wireless card access list. The page
jumps to the list page.
Step 5
Select Turn Access Control On. If selected, you can restrict PCs' access to the
wireless network, only allowing specified PCs to access your network according
to their MAC addresses.
Step 6
Click Apply to save your Wireless Card Access List settings.
Now, only devices on this list can wirelessly connect to the repeater.
7.5.4 WPS Setup
Choose Wireless Settings > WPS Setup to display the page below.
WPS refers to Wi‐Fi Protected Setup.
You can use WPS to establish wireless connection in a quick and secure way if the uplink
AP or terminal (for example, the network adapter) has the WPS function. It is suggested
to first configure wireless encryption for the uplink AP. If you change the wireless
encryption mode after having establishing wireless connection using WPS, you must use
WPS to establish wireless connection again. Note that if the wireless client does not
support WPS you must manually configure the wireless client (such as SSID, security
mode, and password) to make it have the same SSID and wireless security settings as the
router.
Click Next to enter the WPS Setup page. The following describes how to configure WPS
for the AP mode.
7.5.4.1 Using the WPS Button
In AP mode with WDS disabled, press the WPS button on the side panel of the device and
the WPS button on the client device. The device can perform WPS encrypted connection
to the downlink client device.
7.5.4.2 Using the Web Page
You can perform WPS settings using the Web page for configuration.
Choose Wireless Settings > WPS Setup to display the WPS Setup page.
Push Button
Step 1
Select Push Button and click Start PBC. WPS encrypted connection starts.
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