MG7540 Cable Modem User Manual
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OBSS Coexistence:
OBSS coexistence refers to the ability of your device to support 20 MHz clients within
40 MHz channels. It also allows your device to reduce interference from nearby 20
MHz devices that are interfering with part of your device's 40 MHz channel.
Hide SSID (Closed Network):
When this feature is enabled, the SSID is not broadcast. Therefore, only devices that
already know the SSID will be able to connect.
Mode Required:
Select None, HT or ERP, where HT and ERP refer to High Throughput and Extended
Rate PHY, respectively. These settings determine how your network interacts with
older (802.11b/g) and newer (802.11n) wireless clients. Most users will leave this at
the default setting of None.
Isolate Client:
When this feature is enabled, wireless clients are isolated from your wired network
and from each other. They can only access the Internet, but not any servers or other
devices on your network.
54g™ Mode:
Sets the network mode for legacy 802.11g & 802.11b networks. To un-gray out this
selection, under the 2.4GHz tab in WPS_RADIUS_WEP, Disable 802.11n Mode.
Choices are 54g Auto, 54g only, 54g Performance, 54g LRS, and 802.11b Only. 54g
Auto accepts 54g, 802.11g, and 802.11b clients, but optimizes performance based on
the type of clients connected. 54g Performance accepts only 54g™ clients and
provides the highest throughout; nearby 802.11b networks may have degraded
performance. 54g LRS interoperates with the widest variety of 54g™, 802.11g, and
802.11b clients. 80211b accepts only 802.11b clients.
Xpress Technology:
Enable Broadcom proprietary method of block frame acknowledgement for 802.11g
frames. This feature may improve throughput, but may cause problems.
Afterburner Technology
This feature removes the need for the acknowledgement of data frames. It may
improve throughput, but may cause problems.