SSID: The SSID is the network name. The value by default is "SoftAP-10" but you can change it.
Channel: Choose the channel number where you want to send the signal. The value by default is the channel 1.
Wireless Mode: It supports 2.4G (includes 802.11 b/g/n).
Country Region Code: Select the channels where you want to send the signal, depending on your country.
Use MAC Address:Press here to replace the SSID with the MAC of the device.
Security Setting: Select the authentication and encryptation mode used by AP.
Authentication Type: There are five different modes:
Open (Abierto), Shared (Compartido), WPA-PSK,
WPA2-PSK and WPA/WPA2-PSK.
Encryptation Type: For Open and Shared authenti-
cation, the available encryptation modes are "None"
and "WEP". For WPA, WPA2 and WPA2-PSK au-
thentication, the supported encryption are "TKIP" and
"AES".
WEP KEY: There are different formats to assign a
WEP password:
Hex (64 bits): 10 characters Hex
ASCII (64bits): 5 characters ASCII
Hex (128bits): 26 characters Hex
ASCII (128 bits): 13 characters ASCII
WPA/WPA2: This password must includes from 8 to
64 characters.
Hide SSID: Select to hide or show the SSID (network name).
Allow BW 40MHz: Allow the emission in 40Mhz. Press to disable.
Beacon (ms): Time between Beacons. The value by default is
100ms.
TX Power: Manually it forces the AP to transmit: 100%, 75%, 50%,
25% and Lowest. The value by default is 100%.
Default: Select to apply the default values.
Apply: Select to apply the new values.
Access Control
This function allows you to connect devices to our AP.
Access Policy: Select if you want to enable/disable this option.
Disable: Not to use this option.
Allow All: Allow to all the Mac Addresses to access to the AP.
Reject All: Doesn´t allow to all the Mac Addresses to access to the
AP.
MAC Address: Adaptor alphanumeric address aa:bb:cc:dd:ee
Access List: Displays all the added MAC addresses.
Add: Adds a Mac Address.
Delete: Deletes a Mac Address.
Remove All: Select to delete all the Mac Addresses of the list.
Apply: Select to apply the changes.
Mac Table
In this section you can check the added Mac addresses and their
status:
MAC Address: This is the Mac address of the connecte device.
AIS: Connection value.
Power Saving Mode: Shows if the adapter supports or is in
standby mode.
Status: Displays the adapter status and the syncronization speed.
SNT1020 User Manual
Index
1. Welcome
2. Features
3. System requirements
4. Technical specifications
5. Content
6. Hardware
7. Driver installation on PC
7.1 Windows XP/Vista/W7
7.2 Ubuntu (Kernel 2.6.31)
7.3 Mac (Snow Leopard 10.6.2)
8. Device connectiontivo
8.1 RaUI setup
9. Network connection
9.1 Network connection using WZC
9.2 Network connection using RaUI utility
9.3 Network connection in AP-Mode (Ad Hoc)
9.4 Network connection with WPS
10. RaUI software control panel
10.1 Network
10.2 Profile
10.3 Advance
10.4 Statistics
10.5 WMM
10.6 WPS
10.7 SSO
10.8 CCX
10.9 Radio On/Off
10.10 About
11. MAC address specifications
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