NETGEAR N150 Wireless Router WNR1000 User Manual

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N150 Wireless Router WNR1000 User Manual

Safeguarding Your Network

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v1.0, January 2009

Name (SSID). The SSID is also known as the wireless network name. Enter a value of up to
32 alphanumeric characters. When more than one wireless network is active, different wireless
network names provide a way to separate the traffic. For a wireless device to participate in a
particular wireless network, it must be configured with the SSID for that network. The
WNR1000 default SSID is NETGEAR. You can disable this broadcast as described in

“Viewing Advanced Wireless Settings” on page 2-11

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Region. This field identifies the region where the N150 Wireless Router can be used. It might
not be legal to operate the wireless features of the wireless router in a region other than one of
those identified in this field.

Channel. This field determines which operating frequency is used. It should not be necessary
to change the wireless channel unless you notice interference problems with another nearby
wireless network. The wireless router uses channel bonding technology to extend the
bandwidth for data transmission. For more information about the wireless channel
frequencies, see the online document that you can access from

“Wireless Networking Basics”

in Appendix B

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Mode. The default mode is Up to 150Mbps.

The Mode options are:

Up to 54 Mbps - Legacy Mode with maximum speed of up to 54 Mbps for b/g networks.

Up to 65 Mbps - Neighbor Friendly Mode - Will not interfere with neighboring wireless
networks.

Up to 150 Mbps - Performance Mode - Maximum Nx speeds up to 150 Mbps. Using
channel expansion to achieve the 150 Mbps data rate, the WNR1000 will use the channel
you selected as the primary channel and expand to the secondary channel (primary
channel +4 or –4) to achieve a 40 MHz frame-by-frame bandwidth. The WNR1000 will
detect channel usage and will disable frame-by-frame expansion if the expansion would
result in interference with the data transmission of other access points or clients.

Note: The region selection feature might not be available in all countries.

Note: The maximum wireless signal rate is derived from the IEEE Standard 802.11

specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and
environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials
and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate.

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