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Ddsl 104wt cannot find wds setting anywhere

Cannot find the wds setting page in router setting

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Here is a link to the manual, it will explain how to set up security for the router:
http://www.dlink.com/-/media/Consumer_Products/DI/DI%20514/Manual/DI_514_Manual_EN_UK.pdf

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