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Access
Schedule
You
can
set
a
schedule
for
when
your
Wi
‐
Fi
is
enabled
or
disabled
(both
Home
Network
and
the
Extended
Network)
through
the
Access
Schedule
feature.
To
do
so:
a.
Enable
Access
Schedule.
b.
Select
which
days
you
wish
for
your
Wi
‐
Fi
to
be
available.
c.
Select
the
time
frame
during
that
day
that
you
wish
for
Wi
‐
Fi
to
be
available.
d.
Apply
Changes.
The
Access
Schedule
will
also
adjust
the
internet
access
for
wired
connections
on
specified
days.
Note:
Make
sure
you
have
already
configured
your
System
Clock
in
order
for
your
schedule
to
work
correctly.
Time
Zone
Settings
can
be
adjusted
from
the
web
menu
under
Management
>
Time
Zone
Settings.
Advanced
Settings
It
is
recommended
that
only
experts
in
Wi
‐
Fi
configuration
adjust
the
advanced
Wi
‐
Fi
settings
for
the
Range
Extender.
These
settings
allow
you
to
control
the
details
of
your
Wi
‐
Fi
network
configuration.
Here
are
a
few
definitions
on
some
settings:
Fragment
Threshold:
The
Default
and
Recommended
setting
is
at
2346,
meaning
the
Range
Extender
will
never
fragment
any
frames
that
it
sends
to
Wi
‐
Fi
users.
RTS
Threshold:
Adjusts
the
size
of
RTS
data
packets.
Lower
values
reduce
throughput,
but
allow
the
system
to
recover
quicker
from
interference/collisions.
Higher
values
provide
the
fastest
throughput.
Beacon
Interval:
Indicates
the
frequency
interval
of
the
beacon.
A
beacon
is
a
packet
broadcast
by
the
Range
Extender
to
sync
the
Wi
‐
Fi
network.
Preamble
Type:
Defines
the
length
of
the
Cyclic
Redundancy
Check
for
communication
between
the
Range
Extender
and
roaming
Wi
‐
Fi
users.
IAPP:
Inter
‐
Access
Point
Protocol.
STBC:
Space
Time
Block
Coding
improves
reception
by
coding
the
data
stream
in
blocks.