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Band--
In fact, this option allows you to choose the radio standard for operation of your
Router. 802.11b and 802.11g are old 2.4GHz mode, while 802.11n (2.4GHz and/or 5GHz,
in this case, only supports 2.4GHz) is the latest standard based on faster Orthogonal
Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) modulation. Here, you can choose the last one
2.4GHz (B+G+N), this mode offers better compatibility. If you choose 2.4 GHz
(B)/(G)/(B+G), you cannot setup Channel Width and Control Sideband parameters.
Mode--
Wireless mode specifies the operating mode of the device. The mode depends on
the network topology requirements. There are 4 operating modes supported in this
software.
AP:
This mode allows users with laptop to surf Internet by wireless connection. It’s
designed to add wireless function for existed wired Router. It is just suitable for
home and small office.
Client:
If you choose this mode, the Network Type can be changed. But the
Channel Number can’t be selected.
WDS:
Wireless Distribution System means connecting multiple wireless networks
to one. It will use two or more wireless bandwidth Router/AP connecting with each
other to expand wireless signal to longer distance. This mode is suitable for
medium-size networks like school and enterprise network.
AP+WDS:
WDS allows you to bridge wireless traffic between devices that are
operating in Access Point mode. Access Point is usually connected to a wired
network (Ethernet LAN) allowing wireless connection to the wired network. By
connecting Access Points to one another in an Extend Service Set using the WDS,
distant Ethernets can be bridged into a single LAN.
Network Type---
specifies the network type for your device. How to select one of them
depends on whether the wireless network need to share data or peripherals with wired
network.
Note:
If you choose AP/AP+WDS mode, the Network Type can’t be changed. If you select
WDS, you can’t change both the Network Type and SSID.
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