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D-Link DSL-X1852E User Manual
Section 4 - Configuration
2.4 GHz / 5 GHz Advanced Settings
Hide SSID:
The default setting is
Disabled
. Select
Enabled
if you do not want to
broadcast the Wi-Fi name or SSID of your wireless network.
WMM:
Enable or disable Wi-Fi Multimedia Quality of Service (WMM QoS) for
your wireless network. This can help to improve the quality of video
and voice applications for your wireless clients.
Signal-Interval:
Set the rate at which your wireless network is advertised. The range
is 20-1000 and default is
100
milliseconds.
DTIM:
Specify the Delivery Traffic Information Map (DTIM) message interval.
Higher DTIM values can help conserve power at the cost of slight
latency. The range is 1-255 and default is 1.
Transmitting
Power:
Select the desired wireless transmission power. The available options
are
100%
,
75%
,
50%, 25%, 15%,
or
9%
. The default is
100%
.
Threshold for
fragmentation
(2.4 GHz only):
The fragmentation threshold, which is specified in bytes, determines
whether packets will be fragmented. Packets exceeding the 2346
byte threshold will be fragmented before transmission. The range is
256-2346
and
2346
is the default setting.
2.4 GHz 802.11
Mode:
Select the desired wireless networking standard(s) to use. The
available options are
11B only, 11G only, Mixed 11G/B, 11N only,
Mixed 11G/N, Mixed 11N/G/B,
and
Mixed 11AX/G/N.
TWT Button:
Target Wake Time helps conserve battery life by negotiating sleep
and wake-up time between the router and the wireless device. The
options are
Disable, Enable,
and
Mandatory
.
2.4 GHz Channel
Width:
Channel Width is available if you selected
11N, Mixed 11G/N, Mixed
11N/G/B
or
Mixed 11AX/G/N
for
802.11 Mode
. Select
20/40
if you
are using 802.11g/b devices or select
20 MHz
if you want to disable 40
MHz bandwidth communication. The recommended setting is
20/40
.
Advanced Settings (continued)