Ubee Interactive
Using the WLAN Option
Ubee EVW32C Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Manual • March 2017
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Label
Description
The following fields are available for configuring either the 2.4GHz or the 5GHz radio:
Wireless
Allows you to enable or disable the wireless radio. Both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz
radios are enabled by default.
Network Name (SSID)
Displays the primary network name (SSID) to which client devices connect. It
displays either the default SSID or a user defined SSID.
The default SSID = The last 6 characters of the cable modem MAC address.
To change the SSID to a personalized network name, highlight network name in the
box, delete it, and enter a personalized network name. Click
Apply
.
Hidden SSID
When enabled, the SSID is not visible to wireless clients unless it is manually set up
on the client. When disabled, the SSID is visible to wireless clients that wish to
connect to the EVW32C.
802.11 mode
Sets the wireless networking standard. Select Auto to use 802.11 n mode when
possible. This mode has a significant increase in the maximum raw OSI physical
layer data rate from 54 Mbit/s to a maximum of 600 Mbit/s with the use of four spatial
streams when at a channel width of 40 MHz.
Options are:
2.4GHz: B/G/N-mix, G/N-mix, B/G-mix, N-only
5GHz: A/N/AC-mix, N/AC-mix, AC-only, A-only
WMM Support
When WMM (WiFi Multimedia) support is On, quality of service (QoS) is enabled to
ensure the best service in your wireless network.
Output Power
Allows you to select the output power from the drop-down menu. Options are: 25%,
50%, 75%, 100%.
Control Channel
Selects a specific channel to deploy the wireless network. This allows you to set the
operating frequency/channel depending on your particular region. Channel selection
can have an impact on wireless networking performance. Control Channel is set to
Auto
by default. For more information, refer to
Selecting a Wireless Channel on page
.
Options are:
2.4GHz: Auto, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
5GHz: Auto, 40, 48, 56, 64, 104, 112, 120, 128, 136
Bandwidth
Sets the bandwidth to 20MHz or 40MHz. For 40 MHz, set the sideband to lower or
upper 20MHz. 40 MHz channels double the channel width. This allows doubling the
PHY data rate over a single 20 MHz channel.
Options are:
2.4GHz: 20MHz, 40MHz
5GHz: 20MHz, 40MHz, 80MHz
Sideband for Control
Channel
Only when using 40MHz Bandwidth should you choose the Lower or Upper 20MHz.