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WiFi
UP/DOWN
If
set
to
“OFF”,
the
WiFi
is
powered
off.
If
set
to
“ON”,
the
WiFi
is
powered
on.
Network
Mode
AE208
Gateway
can
connect
to
11b/g
mixed
mode
,
11b
only,
11g
only,
11b/g/n
mixed
mode,
and
11n
only
(2.4G)
modes.
By
default,
it
is
in
11b/g/n
mixed
mode.
Network
Name
(SSID)
Set
a
name
for
AE208
Gateway
to
be
identified.
SSID
The
service
set
identifier.
A
client
scans
all
networks
at
first,
and
then
selects
a
specific
SSID
to
connect
to
a
specific
wireless
network.
Hidden
Check
it
to
prevent
from
wireless
sniffing
and
make
it
harder
for
unauthorized
clients
or
stations
to
join
your
wireless
LAN.
Depending
on
the
wireless
utility,
the
user
may
only
see
the
information
except
SSID
or
just
cannot
see
anything
about
AE208
Gateway
while
site
surveying.
The
system
allows
you
to
set
three
sets
of
SSID
for
different
usage.
Isolated
Check
this
box
to
make
the
wireless
clients
(stations)
with
the
same
SSID
not
have
an
access
to
each
other.
VLAN
ID
Add
the
SSID
to
the
corresponding
VLAN.
If
the
VLAN
exists,
it
is
added
to
the
VLAN
directly,
if
the
VLAN
doesn’t
exist,
first
create
the
VLAN
and
then
add
the
SSID
to
it.
By
default
the
SSID
is
in
VLAN
1.
Frequency
(
channel
)
This
is
the
channel
frequency
of
the
wireless
LAN.
The
default
channel
is
6.
You
may
switch
channel
if
the
selected
channel
is
under
serious
interference.
Channel
BandWidth(MHz)
Bandwidth
is
the
difference
between
the
upper
and
lower
frequencies
in
a
continuous
set
of
frequencies.
It
is
typically
measured
in
hertz.
802.11n
can
bond
two
adjacent
20
‐
MHz
channels
together
to
form
a
40
‐
MHz
channel.
During
data
forwarding,
the
two
20
‐
MHz
channels
can
work
separately
with
one
acting
as
the
primary
channel
and
the
other
acting
as
the
secondary
channel
or
work
together
as
a
40
‐
MHz
channel.
This
provides
a
simple
way
of
doubling
the
data
rate.
By
default,
the
channel
bandwidth
of
the
802.11n
radio
(2.4GHz)
is
20
MHz.
Tx
Burst
Frame
burst
allows
a
client
to
burst
many
frames
in
a
short
amount
of
time
to
increase
overall
network
speed.
Though
this
is
not
recommended,
it
is
still
useful
when
large
data
is
being
transmitted,
but
the
benefits
are
not
as
big
as
most
people
hope.