Getnet Router GR-534W User Manual
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106 Field Description AC_VI, and AC_VO. Direct Link Setup Enable or disable direct link setup. Direct Link Setup (DLS) After enabling direct link setup, you are allowed to set the MAC address and the timeout value. The parameters of Direct Link Setup are described as follows: Field Description MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the DLS client. Timeout Value Enter the timeout value for stopping DLS. DLS Status The figure above displays the DLS clients’ status. 5.5.7 11n Configurations Click Wireless > 11n Config to display the Station 11n Configurations page.
107 This page is used to configure the parameters of 802.11n in the station mode. The parameters of this page are described as follows: Field Description MPDU Aggregation Enable or disable MPDU (Message Protocol Data Unit) aggregation. A-MPDU aggregates the MPDUs that are encapsulated by 802.11 message. MPDU is data frame that is encapsulated by 802.11. By sending A-MPDU, it decreases PLCP Preamble and PLCP Header that are needed to send an 802.11 message, and the system throughput is improved. You may select Manual or Auto. MPDU density IF selecting Manual, you are allowed to set the MPDU density. Aggregation MSDU(A-MSDU) Enable or disable A-MSDU. MSDU is the aggregation of multiple MSDUs by using some methods and the multiple MSDUs form a greater load. MSDU can be considered as Ethernet message. Usually, when AP or wireless client receives MSDUs from protocol stack, the MSDUs will be marked with the Ethernet message header (also called A-MSDU Subframes). Before sending them out, the A-MSDU Subframes need to be transformed into the message format of
108 Field Description 802.11 one by one. A-MSDU aggregates multiple A-MSDU Subframes and encapsulates them to be an 802.11 message. In this way, PLCP Preamble, PLCP Header, and 802.11 MAC overhead that are needed for sending an 802.11 message decrease. At the same time, the acknowledge frames also decrease, and the efficiency for sending message is improved. 5.5.8 WPS Click Wireless > WPS to display the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (STA) page. On this page, you are allowed to configure WPS and view the current WPS status. WPS AP site survey
109 If the nearby APs are scanned, the WPS AP Site Survey list will display the information about the scanned APs, such as SSID, BSSID, and encryption status. WPS Buttons and Modes The buttons and WPS modes are described as follows: Button/Field Description Refresh Click this button, and then the WPS AP Site Survey list will be refreshed. Mode It provides Enrollee mode and Registrar mode. Enrollee mode: if selecting this mode, you need to enter Station PIN on AP for WPS connection. Registrar mode: If selecting this mode, you need to enter AP Pin on your Station. PIN Display PIN (Personal Information Number). PIN Start Click this button to start the Pin connection mode. PBC Start Click this button to start the PBC (Push Button Configuration) connection mode. Cancel Cancel the current WPS connection. Renew PIN Click this button to renew PIN. WPS Status
110 The figure above shows the WPS status. Registrar Settings When selecting Registrar mode, system displays the Registrar Settings table. Registrar Settings table provides OPEN, WPA-PSK, and WAP2-PSK authentication modes. - OPEN When selecting the OPEN authentication mode, the system displays the following page: The parameters of OPEN authentication mode are described as follows: Field Description SSID Set the network name. Authentication Select OPEN mode in the drop down list. Encrypt Type You may select NONE or WEP. When selecting WEP, you are allowed to set the encryption type and key.
111 Field Description WEP Key Type The key type is Hex or ASCII. Hex: the key length can be 10 bits or 26 bits. ASCII: the key length can be 5 bits or 13 bits. WEP Key Index Select the WEP key in the drop down list. Key Set the key according to the key type and the key length. - WPA-PSK and WAP2-PSK When selecting the WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK authentication mode, the system displays the following page: The parameters of WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK authentication mode are described as follows: Field Description SSID Set the network name. Authentication Select WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK. Encrypt Type You may select TKIP or AES. key Set 8-bit or 64-bit key. After finishing setting, click the Submit button to apply the settings. The Examples of WPS Settings The following section describes the application examples of three WPS connection modes.
112 Preparation: Prepare two GR-534W s, and set their operation modes. (1) One is set to be WISP mode, that is, wireless station mode .This device is called STA hereinafter. The Pin code is 31669603. (2) The other is set to be Gateway mode or Bridge mode, that is, wireless AP mode. This device is called AP hereinafter. The PIN code is 31668569. (3) Enter the Station Site Survey page of STA to view the APs in the Site Survey list. Please make sure that the Sample_AP is in the list and its signal quality is excellent. - PBC Mode Step1 Enter the Wi-Fi Protected Setup page of AP. On this page, select PBC and then click the Apply button to make AP start WPS negotiation.
113 Step2 Enter the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (STA) page of STA. On this page, click the PBC Start button to make STA start WPS negotiation.
114 Step3 Please pay attention to the WPS status of STA. After finishing negotiating, system displays the following page. - Enrollee Mode
115 Step1 Enter the PIN code of STA (31669603) on the Wi-Fi Protected Setup page of AP, and then click the Apply button. Step2 Meanwhile, click the PIN Start button on the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (STA) page of STA to make STA start negotiation. After finishing negotiation, system displays the following page.