Operation instructions | EOC 1-31 and EOC 231 | Ethernet over Coax Peer to Peer
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5.4.
Radio
The basic settings of the two WIFI bands (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) are configured at RADIO.
Client Isolation
•
Enable
prevents WIFI clients from seeing each other and establishing a connection to each other.
•
Disable
enables WIFI clients to see each other and establish a connection to each other.
Hide SSID
•
Enable
The WIFI network name is not sent, so it is not visible to WIFI clients.
•
Disable
The WIFI network name is sent, so it can be seen by WIFI clients.
WIFI Service
•
Enable
activates the WIFI.
•
Disable
switches off the WIFI.
Maximum Tx Power
The maximum transmission power can be adjusted here. The maximum permissible values are entered at the
factory. If WIFI networks in close proximity to each other cause interference, the transmission power can be
reduced.
Channel
Since there are usually several WIFI access points in the immediate vicinity (e.g. those of neighbours), the
frequency bands are additionally divided into channels.
•
Auto
: The EOC itself determines the best channel with the least radio traffic.
•
1
…
13
If necessary, the WIFI performance can be improved by manual adjustment.
Mode | Bandwidth
•
The EOC can operate in the 5 GHz band with
20 MHz
,
40 MHz
, or
80 MHz
bandwidth.
•
The EOC can operate in the 2.4 GHz band with
20 MHz
or
40 MHz
bandwidth.
•
In the Auto setting the EOC automatically selects the correct bandwidth. In manual mode the bandwidth is
fixed.
Click Update to apply the entered values.
Important:
This does not yet activate the changes in the EOC. Only when you activate them on the
Active
Changes
page will the changes actually be applied to the device (see 5.8 on page 22).