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Radio 0 (5 GHz)
Radio 1 (2.4
GHz)
Chapter
4
|
Wireless
Settings
Radio
Settings
◆
Channel
Bandwidth
—
The
AP
options
for
channel
bandwidth
include
5,
10,
20,
40
and
80
MHz.
Using
20
MHz
gives
an
802.11g
connection
a
speed
of
54
Mbps
and
an
802.11n
connection
a
speed
of
up
to
108
Mbps,
and
ensures
backward
compliance
for
slower
802.11b
devices.
Setting
the
channel
bandwidth
to
40
MHz
provides
a
connection
speed
for
802.11n
of
up
to
300
Mbps.
Using
a
channel
bandwidth
of
80MHz
provides
a
connection
speed
up
to
866.7
Mbps.
(Default:
20
MHz;
Range:
5
MHz,
10
MHz,
20
MHz,
40
MHz,
80MHz)
◆
Channel
—
The
radio
channel
that
the
access
point
uses
to
communicate
with
wireless
clients.
When
multiple
access
points
are
deployed
in
the
same
area,
set
the
channel
on
neighboring
access
points
at
least
five
channels
apart
to
avoid
interference
with
each
other.
For
example,
for
11g/n
20
MHz
mode
you
can
deploy
up
to
three
access
points
in
the
same
area
using
channels
1,
6,
11.
Note
that
wireless
clients
automatically
set
the
channel
to
the
same
as
that
used
by
the
access
point
to
which
it
is
linked.
(The
available
channels
are
dependent
on
the
802.11
Mode,
Channel
Bandwidth,
and
Country
Code
settings.)
Selecting
Auto
enables
the
access
point
to
automatically
select
an
unoccupied
radio
channel.
(Default:
Auto)
Table
1:
Radio
Channels
Radio
Channels
a
Frequency
(GHz)
Radio
Channels
Frequency
(GHz)
Auto
Auto
scan
Auto
Auto
scan
36
5.180
1
2.412
40
5.200
2
2.417
44
5.220
3
2.422
48
5.240
4
2.427
149
5.745
5
2.432
153
5.765
6
2.437
157
5.785
7
2.422
161
5.805
8
2.447
165
5.825
9
2.452
10
2.457
11
2.462
a.
Supported
channels
depend
on
the
802.11
mode
and
channel
bandwidth.
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