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Manage your CLEAR Hub Express (continued)
CLEAR Hub Express Home Page / Wi-Fi Settings / Advanced
Warning:
This tab includes settings that could negatively impact the performance of the CLEAR Hub Express, if set
incorrectly. These settings should be modified only by advanced users or if directed by CLEAR Customer Care.
The Wi-Fi Settings / Advanced Tab displays advanced Wi-Fi settings of the CLEAR Hub Express.
Wireless Settings:
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Broadcast SSID:
This setting is defaulted to “enable.” You may disable this setting if you do not
wish other devices to see your CLEAR Hub Express Wi-Fi network in their list of available wireless
networks. Others still can connect to your CLEAR Hub Express Wi-Fi network, if you give them
the name of the CLEAR Hub Express Wi-Fi network and Wi-Fi password.
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Radio Channel:
Shows the channel number being used by the CLEAR Hub Express. Select
“Auto” for the CLEAR Hub Express automatically to choose the best available channel; or select a
specific channel (from the drop-down box).
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Working Mode:
View and change the type (802.11b only, 802.11g only, 802.11n only, or all) of
Wi-Fi-enabled devices that can connect to the CLEAR Hub Express Wi-Fi network. Select
802.11g only for the highest performance. To determine which Wi-Fi standard your device uses,
refer to the device’s user manual.
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RTS Threshold:
A Request to Send (RTS) threshold whose feature can control the traffic flow,
especially when there are many devices connected. Set the packet size (256 to 2432 bytes)
threshold.
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Fragmentation Threshold:
Set the packet length (256 to 2432 bytes) for Fragmentation
Threshold. When the transmission of the packet length exceeds the range, the packet will be
segmented.
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Beacon Period:
Adjust the beacon interval (15 to 3000 milliseconds). The beacon interval tells
receiving devices on the CLEAR Hub Express Wi-Fi network how long they can wait in low-power
mode before waking up to handle the beacon.
If you’re using your CLEAR Hub Express
click
here
to open the CLEAR Hub Home
Page.