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D-Link DAP-3662 User Manual
Section 3 - Configuration
Advanced Settings
Wireless Band:
Wireless:
Wireless Mode:
Data Rate:
Beacon Interval
(40-500):
Select either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz.
Use the drop-down menu to turn the wireless function
On
or
Off
.
The different combination of clients that can be supported
include
Mixed 802.11n, 802.11g and 802.11b
,
Mixed
802.11g and 802.11b
, and
802.11n Only
in the 2.4 GHz band
and
Mixed 802.11n and 802.11a
,
802.11a only
, and
802.11n
Only
in the 5 GHz band. Please note that when backwards
compatibility is enabled for legacy (802.11a/g/b) clients,
degradation of 802.11n wireless performance is expected.
Indicate the base transfer rate of wireless adapters on
the wireless LAN. The AP will adjust the base transfer rate
depending on the base rate of the connected device. If there
are obstacles or interference, the AP will step down the rate.
This option is enabled in Mixed 802.11g and 802.11b mode
(for 2.4 GHz) and 802.11a only mode (for 5 GHz). The choices
available are
Best (Up to 54)
,
54
,
48
,
36
,
24
,
18
,
12
,
9
, and
6
for 5 GHz and
Best (Up to 54)
,
54
,
48
,
36
,
24
,
18
,
12
,
9
,
6
,
11
,
5.5
,
2
and
1
for 2.4 GHz.
The Performance Settings window offers a number of user-controlled settings designed to optimize the performance of the DAP-3662. After
completing the desired settings, click the
Save
button to let your changes take effect.
Beacons are packets sent by an access point to synchronize a wireless network. Specify a value in milliseconds. The default (
100
) is
recommended. Setting a higher beacon interval can help to save the power of wireless clients, while setting a lower one can help
a wireless client connect to an access point faster.
*Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard 802.11g, 802.11a and 802.11n specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including
volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate. Environmental conditions will adversely affect wireless signal range.
Performance