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ASRock X10 AC1300 IoT Router
20/40/80MHz.
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Wireless Channel: You can change your WiFi router channel to optimize your
wireless signal. If you are not sure how to pick the right channel, keep the default
“Auto”.
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Wireless SSID: The Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a name used to connect to a
wireless network so you can identify your network.
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Wireless Mode: By default, the wireless mode is set to “Auto”. 802.11ac, 802.11n,
802.11g and 802.11b devices are allowed to be connected to the wireless router.
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CTS Protection: Clear to send (CTS) Protection mode is a wireless setting that
ensures computers on a network can connect to a wireless router when many
communications devices are present. When an 802.11b and an 802.11g device are
both connected to the access point, set the CTS Protection to "ON" (Default). Since
an 802.11b device is unable to detect when an 802.11g device is transmitting, CTS
protection ensures that each device takes turns transmitting in order to avoid
collisions. If the wireless devices connected to the access point are either all 802.11b
or all 802.11g, set the CTS protection to "OFF".
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Broadcast SSID: When wireless clients survey the local area for wireless networks
to associate with, they will detect the SSID broadcast by the router. Keep the default
“ON” to broadcast the router’s SSID. Select “OFF” if you do not want to broadcast the
router’s SSID.
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Preamble Type: By default, the preamble type is set to "Auto". Select "Short" for a busy
wireless network with high network traffic. Select "Long" if your wireless network is
composed of older or legacy wireless devices.
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RTS Threshold: Adjusts the size of RTS (Request to Send) data packets. By default,
the RTS value is 2347. Lower values reduce throughput, but allow the system to
recover quicker from interference or collisions. Higher values provide the fastest
throughput.
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DTIM Interval: The Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM) interval helps
routers to broadcast wireless traffic to multiple hosts with greater efficiency. DTIM
interval or Data beacon rate is the time interval before a signal is sent to a wireless
device in sleep mode indicating that a data packet is awaiting delivery. The default
value is 3 milliseconds.
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Tx Power Adjustment: Tx power adjustment refers to the milliwatts (mW) needed to
power the radio signal output of the wireless router.
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WMM Function: Prioritizes multimedia data over the wireless network.