4. Select Wireless.
The Wireless Settings page displays.
5. In the Wireless Network (2.4 GHz b/g/n) section, select a WiFi mode from the Mode
menu.
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Up to 54 Mbps. This mode allows 802.11n, 802.11g, and 802.11b devices to
join the network but limits 802.11n devices to functioning at up to 54 Mbps.
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Up to 430 Mbps. This mode allows for reduced interference with neighboring
WiFi networks. This mode allows 802.11n, 802.11g, and 802.11b devices to join
the network but limits 802.11n devices to functioning at up to 430 Mbps.
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Up to 860 Mbps. This mode allows 802.11n, 802.11g, and 802.11b devices to
join the network and allows 802.11n devices to function at up to 860 Mbps. This
mode is the default mode.
6. In the Wireless Network (5 GHz a/n/ac) section, select a WiFi mode from the Mode
menu.
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Up to 430 Mbps. This mode allows 802.11ac, 802.11n, and 802.11a devices to
join the selected WiFi network in the 5 GHz band of the network but limits
802.11ac and 802.11n devices to functioning at up to 430 Mbps.
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Up to 860 Mbps. This mode allows for reduced interference with neighboring
WiFi networks. This mode allows 802.11ac, 802.11n, and 802.11a devices to join
the selected WiFi network in the 5 GHz band of the network but limits 802.11ac
devices to functioning at up to 860 Mbps.
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Up to 1801 Mbps. This mode allows 802.11ac, 802.11n, and 802.11a devices
to join the selected WiFi network in the 5 GHz band of the network and allows
802.11ac devices to function at up to 1801 Mbps. This mode is the default mode.
7. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
Change the Transmission Power Control
By default, you router’s transmission power is set to 100%. This allows your router to
give you whole home WiFi coverage. If you don’t need whole home WiFi coverage, and
you also want to save power consumption while using your router, you can lower the
transmission power of your router.
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Nighthawk AX6 AX2700 WiFI Cable Modem Router Model CAX30