Wireless router configuration and wireless router configuration
Basic concepts:
A Router (Router), also known as a Gateway, is a device that connects LAN and WAN over the Internet. It automatically selects and sets routes based on the channel conditions to take the best path, sends signals in the forward and backward order. The router works at the network layer. The network layer address is usually called a logical address, and the data link layer address is called a physical address.
Router role:
It is used to connect multiple logically separated networks. The so-called logical network represents a separate network or a subnet. When data is transmitted from one subnet to another, the router routing function can be used. Therefore, the router can determine the network address and select the IP path.
Wireless Router indicators:
Pwr: power indicator. Always bright, indicating power-on; always off, indicating power-off
Sys: system status indicator. The device is initializing. If the device is flashing, the device is working normally.
Wlan: Wireless status indicator. If the feature is disabled, the wireless function is not enabled. If the feature is blinking, the feature is enabled.
Lan: Lan status indicator. Always bright, indicating that the port is connected to the device; always off, indicating that the port is not connected to the device; flashing, indicating that the data is being transmitted
Wan: Wan status indicator. Always bright, indicating that the port is connected to the device; always off, indicating that the port is not connected to the device; flashing, indicating that the data is being transmitted
Wps: one-click Security Setting indicator. Green flashes, indicating secure connection is in progress; green always bright, secure connection successful; red flashes, secure connection failed
Wireless router settings:
Log on to the vro background, connect the computer to the lan port of the vro, and change the network segment of the computer to the network segment of the vro.