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Steps to set Radio:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced > Network > Wireless > Radio.
2. Frequency:
3. Enable Wireless Scheduler:
4. Date to Enable (Weekdays):
5. Time of Day To Enable:
6. Date to Enable (Weekend):
7. Time of Day To Enable:
8. Enable Radio:
9. Wireless Mode:
10. Channel Bandwidth:
11. Control Channel:
12. Enable TX Bursting:
13. Tx Power Adjustment:
14. OBSS RSSI:
15. RTS Threshold:
16. Fragmentation Threshold:
17. Beacon Interval:
18. HT AMPDU Factor:
19. VHT AMPDU Factor:
NOTE: Increasing the Transmission Power adjustment values may affect the stability of the
wireless network.
Selecting the frequency band that the WiFi Router is running.
Switch wireless schedule on or not.
Select weekdays to enable Wi-Fi.
Set weekday time to enable Wi-Fi.
Select weekend days to enable Wi-Fi.
Set weekend time to enable WiFi.
Select [Yes] to enable wireless radio (wireless network).
Select [No] to disable wireless radio (wireless network).
Select a Wireless Mode of your 802.11n interface.
Sets manual channel bandwidth.
The radio channel for wireless connection operation.
TX Bursting improves transmission speed between WiFi
Router and 802.11g devices.
Set the capability for transmission power. The maximum
value is 100%. You can save power and increase security if
you don’t require full wireless range.
Configure OBSS RSSI threshold. If OBSS RSSI is greater than
configured value, then only move to 20 Mhz.
Select a lower value for RTS (Request to Send) Threshold to
improve wireless communication in a busy or noisy wireless
network with high network traffic and numerous wireless
devices.
Set the fragmentation threshold, which is the maximum
fragment size.
Beacon Interval means the period of time between one
beacon and the next one. The default value is 100 (the unit is
millisecond, or 1/1000 second). Lower the Beacon Interval to
improve transmission performance in unstable environment
or for roaming clients, but it will be power consuming.
Enables or disables Tx AMPDU aggregation for the entire
interface. Receiving aggregate frames will still be performed,
but no aggregate frames will be transmitted if this is
disabled.
Set VHT capability field, Maximum A-MPDU length exponent.
Value range is 0 to 7. Maximum A-MPDU length exponent
indicates the maximum length of A-MPDU that the station
can receive.