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Advanced Configuration
Linksys WES610N/WET610N
ERP Protection Type
This option configures protection of OFDM packets
despite the presence of 802 11b stations within the wireless network By 
sending RTS/CTS or CTS2Self packets in 802 11b rates, the bridge informs the 
wireless network that OFDM packets are going to be transferred and protects 
the packets in the wireless network The RTS/CTS and CTS2Self packets create 
overhead, which may result in lower throughputs 
The RTS/CTS option provides better coverage but lower throughputs when 
compared to CTS2Self, because the RTS/CTS option includes acknowledgement 
from the receiving device To use the RTS/CTS option, keep the default, RTS/
CTS The None option may cause collisions between OFDM and CCK packets To 
use the None option, select None To use the CTS2Self option, select CTS2Self 
11n Protection Type
This option configures protection from non-High
Throughput (HT) devices within the wireless network In case the wireless 
router (or access point) detects an association of a non-HT legacy device, it will 
signal all the HT devices to use RTS/CTS or CTS2Self mechanisms before each 
data transmission This feature also supports all 802 11n standard protections, 
including MIMO 
The RTS/CTS option provides better coverage but lower throughputs when 
compared to CTS2Self, because the RTS/CTS option includes acknowledgement 
from the receiving device To use the RTS/CTS option, keep the default, RTS/
CTS The None option may cause collisions between HT and legacy packets To 
use the None option, select None To use the CTS2Self option, select CTS2Self 
Percentage of maximal transmit power
This option sets the percentage
of maximal transmit power relative to the regulatory domain restrictions For 
example, if the regulatory domain restriction allows transmissions of up to 
20 dB, then setting the percentage at 50% allows maximal transmit power of 
10 dB Select the percentage you want to use: 12%, 25%, 50%, or 100% The 
default is 100% 
QoS Classification Type
This option sets 802 1D or 802 1Q mapping from the
IP DSCP/TOS field to WMM priorities (Background, Best Effects, Video, Voice) 
Keep the default, 802.1D, or select 802.1Q, which is used by some IPTV streams 
Re-establish Ethernet connection when initiating wireless connection
To
trigger DHCP discovery from the device that resides behind the bridge, the 
bridge will reset the Ethernet link between the bridge and the device every 
time a wireless connection is established To disable this behavior, select No 
Otherwise, keep the default, Yes 
Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel 
your changes 
Administration > Management
Use this screen to manage specific bridge functions: access to the web-based 
utility, backup of the configuration file, and reboot 
Management
Bridge Access
Use a password to protect access to the browser-based utility
Bridge Password
Enter a new Password for the bridge
Re-enter to confirm
Enter the Password again to confirm
Idle Timeout
The login times out after a period of inactivity that you specify
The range is 60 to 3600 seconds The default is 600
Web Access
Access via Wireless
If you are using the bridge in a public domain where you
are giving wireless access to your guests, you can disable wireless access to 
the bridge’s browser-based utility You will only be able to access the browser-
based utility via a wired connection if you disable the setting Keep the default, 
Enabled, to allow wireless access to the bridge’s browser-based utility, or select 
Disabled to block wireless access to the utility 
Backup and Restore
Backup
To back up the bridge’s configuration file, click Backup Configurations
Then follow the on-screen instructions