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Chapter 7 Wireless configuration
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Channel: This parameter is used to select the frequency bands in which the wireless
network works, with the available range from 1 to 11, and it provides automatic
options, which means that the device can automatically select the optimal frequency
band. If there is more than one wireless device, the settings of frequency band of the
devices cannot affect each other.
Channel bandwidth: The channel bandwidth occupied by setting the wireless data
transmission, with the options: Auto, 20M and 40M. Note that this parameter works
only with the wireless site accessed using the 802.11n standard. For those wireless
sites using the 802.11b or 802.11g standard, only the channel bandwidth of 20M can
be used.
Auto: When Auto is selected, it means the wireless sites accessed using the
802.11n standard will use the channel bandwidths of 20M or 40M according to
the results of the negotiation with the accessed peer ends.
20M: When 20M is selected, it means the wireless sites accessed by using the
802.11n standard will use the channel bandwidth of 20M.
40M: When 20M is selected, it means the wireless sites accessed by using the
802.11n standard will use the channel bandwidth of 20M.
SSID broadcast: Enables or disables the SSID broadcast function. If this function is
enabled, the device will broadcast its own SSID to all the wireless sites so that the
wireless sites without SSID (null) will get the correct SSID, to be able to connect to
the device, and join into the wireless network with this SSID identifier. This function is
enabled at risk (illegal sites are very easy to get the SSID information), so it is
generally recommended to disable this function.
Tip
:
1. The device enables the wireless function by default and its work mode is AP Mode.
2. After the wireless parameters are modified, the device's wireless module will reboot,
and rebooting of the wireless module will disconnect all wireless connections.
3. The AP work modes function differently, and should be selected according to the
specific occasions, uses in configuration.
7.1.2 Repeater Mode
The device can exchange data with the network devices and single clients in Bridge Mode,
Repeater Mode, Lazy Mode when its work mode is set to Repeater Mode, to realize
network connectivity.