This mode supports a 20 MHz–wide channel and 1024 QAM.
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Up to 573 Mbps (11ax, HT40, 1024-QAM). Neighbor-friendly mode for
reduced interference with neighboring WiFi networks. This mode allows
802.11ax, 802.11ac, 802.11n, and 802.11a devices to join the network but
limits 802.11ax and 802.11ac devices to functioning at up to 573 Mbps.
This mode supports a 40 MHz–wide channel and 1024 QAM.
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Up to 1200 Mbps (80 MHz) (11ax, HT80, 1024-QAM). Performance mode.
This mode allows 802.11ax, 802.11ac, 802.11n, and 802.11a devices to join
the network and allows 802.11ax and 802.11ac devices to function at up to
1200 Mbps. This mode is the default mode.
This mode supports a 80 MHz–wide channel and 1024 QAM.
6. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved. The radio or radios restart and WiFi clients might need to
reconnect.
Change the transmission output power for
a radio
By default, the transmission output power of the AP is set at the maximum. If two or
more APs are operating in the same area and on the same channel, interference can
occur. In such a situation, you might want to decrease the transmission output power
for one or both radios. Make sure that you comply with the regulatory requirements for
total radio frequency (RF) output power in your country.
IMPORTANT: If the smart connect feature is enabled (which it is by default), any change
in the transmission output power applies to both radios. That means that you cannot
change the transmission output power for each radio individually.
To change the transmission output power for a radio:
1. Connect your computer or mobile device to the AP in one of the following ways
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Connect directly to the AP’s WiFi network or LAN. (Applies to the AP in either
operation mode.)
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Connect to the same network that the AP is connected to. (Applies only if the AP
is operating in AP mode.)
2. Launch a web browser and enter http://www.routerlogin.net in the address field.
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Advanced WiFi and Radio
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WiFi 6 AX1800 Dual Band Wireless Access Point WAX204