Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] You can easily install it where your Wi-Fi signal needs enhancement and enjoy high-speed wireless performance without any hassles. The latest 802. 11n technology is built into the 4554 GUAVA RED to broaden its wireless coverage and to eliminate dead spots within the wireless range. The 4554 GUAVA RED complies with wireless 802. 11b/g/n standards and can reach data transmission rates of up to 300Mbps when connected to wireless 802. 11n devices. It provides faster and more reliable wireless connections than standard 802. 11b/g wireless networks. [. . . ] Please select the format of pre-shared key here, available options are ‘Passphrase’ (8 to 63 alphanumerical characters) and ‘Hex (64 hexadecimal characters – 0 to 9 and a to f). Please input pre-shared key according to the key format you selected here. For security reason, don’t use simple words.
Pre-shared Key Format
Pre-shared Key
Advanced
This tab allows you to set the advanced wireless options. The options included are Channel Bandwidth, Fragment Threshold, RTS Threshold, Beacon Interval, and Preamble Type. You should not change these parameters unless you know what effect the changes will have on the router.
Fragment Threshold RTS Threshold Beacon Interval DTIM Period Data Rate
Set the Fragment threshold of wireless radio. Since most wireless devices will negotiate with each other and pick a proper data transfer rate automatically, it’s not necessary to change this value unless you know what will happen after modification. Set the data rate of 802. 11 N clients, available options are MCS 0 to MCS 15. It’s safe to set this option to ‘Auto’ and it’s not necessary to change this value unless you know what will happen after modification. Select wireless channel width (bandwidth taken by wireless signals of this access point). Decide if the wireless access point will broadcast its own ESSID or not. You can hide the ESSID of your wireless access point (set the option to ‘Disable’), so only people who know the ESSID of your wireless access point can get connected. NOTE: Never interrupt the upgrade procedure by closing the web browser or physically disconnecting your computer from the device.
Reset
When you think the device is not working properly, you can use this function to restart the device; this may help and solve the problem.
This function is useful when the device is far from you or unreachable. However, if the device is not responding, you may have to switch it off by unplugging the power plug and plugging it back again after 10 seconds.
Parts of the firmware of the 4554 GUAVA RED/WLX-2001 are subject to the GNU general public license.
Appendix A: Licensing Information
This product includes third-party software licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. . You can modify or redistribute this free software under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Please see Appendix B for the exact terms and conditions of this license. Specifically, the following part of this product is subject to the GNU GPL:
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Package name
busybox-1. 11 wireless_tools. 25 bridge-utils dnrd-2. 20. 3 boa-0. 94. 14rc21 Linux-2. 4. 18
Source
http://busybox. net/ http://www. hpl. hp. com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools. html http://bridge. sourceforge. net http://dnrd. sourceforge. net/ http://www. boa. org http://www. kernel. org
Availability of source code
Sitecom Europe BV has made available the full source code of the GPL licensed software, including any scripts to control the compilation and installation of the object code in the driver section of this product on the Sitecom website.
No Warranty
The free software included in this product is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY LIABILITY OF OR ANY WARRANTY FROM THE LICENSOR.
Appendix B: GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
Preamble
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