15
WIRELESS SETTINGS
Basic Settings
The
Wireless
Basic
Settings
page
allows
you
to
adjust
settings
for
your
wireless
network.
These
settings
are
for
adjusting
the
Access
Point
after
you
have
already
gone
through
the
Smart
Setup
Wizard
and
wish
to
adjust
your
current
configurations.
Disable Wireless LAN Interface:
Turns
off
all
wireless
access.
Band:
Allows
you
to
setup
access
under
a
specific
combination
of
Wi
‐
Fi
speed
standards.
Broadcast SSID:
Disabling
the
broadcasting
of
your
SSID
will
make
it
so
outside
users
cannot
see
your
network
when
they
scan
for
wireless
networks.
Users
must
manually
enter
the
SSID
to
connect.
Data Rate:
Adjust
the
speed
of
your
wireless
network.
It
is
recommended
that
you
use
Auto
for
this
selection.
SSID of Wireless network:
This
is
the
name
of
your
Wireless
network
and
the
name
that
users
will
scan
for
to
connect
wirelessly.
Multiple SSID:
You
may
add
one
additional
(SSID)
to
you
Wireless
network.
The
additional
SSID
can
have
its
own
security,
band
and
data
rate
settings.
You
may
restrict
users
for
specific
SSIDs
or
provide
access
only
to
some
users
with
lower
bandwidth
by
changing
the
band.
(i.e.
only
allow
802.11b
access
to
specific
users)
Channel Width:
Wi
‐
Fi
operates
in
two
separate
channel
widths,
20Hz
and
40Hz.
20Hz
allows
operation
on
channels
1
‐
11,
while
40Hz
is
5
‐
11.
40Hz
allows
for
faster
speeds.
Select
the
channel
width
you
wish
to
use
for
your
network.
Control Sideband:
This
relates
to
the
channel
number
used
for
your
wireless
network.
An
upper
band
represents
higher
channels
and
vice
versa.
Channel Number:
The
channel
number
used
for
your
wireless
network.
If
there
are
other
wireless
networks
using
the
same
channel,
this
may
cause
slower
performance.
You
may
adjust
the
channel
here
to
attempt
to
improve
performance
through
less
interference.
WMM:
Prioritizes
audio
and
video
content
going
over
your
wireless
network.
Associated Clients: