Belkin PM01122EA User Manual

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Changing the Wireless Channel

There are a number of operating channels from which you can choose—

in the United States, there are 11 and in the United Kingdom (and most

of Europe), there are 13. In a small number of other countries, there are

other channel requirements. Your Router is configured to operate on the

proper channels for the country in which you reside. The channel can

be changed if needed. If there are other wireless networks operating in

your area, your network should be set to operate on a channel that is

different than the other wireless networks.

extension Channel

The IEEE 802.11n draft specification allows the use of a secondary

channel to double the bandwidth (see “Using the Bandwidth Switch”

below). An appropriate extension channel will be displayed when

operating in 40MHz mode (see “Using the Wireless Mode Switch”

below). The channel can be changed if needed.

Using the Wireless Mode switch

This switch allows you to set the Router’s wireless modes. There are

several modes.

Note: Some modes may require firmware updates to be enabled.

1) off

This mode will turn OFF the Router’s access point, so no wireless

devices can join the network. Turning off the wireless function of your

Router is a great way to secure your network when you are away from

home for a long period of time, or don’t want to use the wireless feature

of the Router at a certain time.

2) 802�11g only

Setting the Router to this mode will allow only 802.11g-compliant

devices to join the network, keeping out any slower 802.11b devices.

3) 802�11b+g+n

Setting the Router to this mode will allow 802.11b-, 802.11g-, and

802.11n-compliant devices to join the network.

4) 802�11n only

Setting the Router to this mode will allow only N/draft 802.11n-compliant

devices to join the network, keeping out 802.11g and 802.11b devices.

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