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The fields on this page are explained in the following table.
Field Name
Description
Band
The only option for this field is
2.4GHz
.
Channel
Select the WiFi channel you want to use. This gateway supports auto-channeling. The
default is
Auto
. The current channel number displays to the right of the field.
All devices in your wireless network must use the same channel in order to work cor-
rectly.
Auto Channel Timer
(min)
Enter the frequency (in minutes) at which the gateway scans channels for interference.
If a threshold of inference is detected, a new channel will be selected automatically.
Options are:
0
-
65535
minutes. The default is
15
minutes.
MIMO-OFDM
Select whether to enable this standard. Options are
Auto
and
Disabled
. The default is
Auto
.
Bandwidth
Select the operating bandwidth. Options are
20 MHz
,
40 MHz
, and
80 MHz
. The current
bandwidth setting displays to the right of the field.
Control Sideband
This field is disabled.
MIMO Data rate
Select the desired physical transmission rate. The rate of data transmission should be
set depending on the speed of your wireless network. You can select from a range of
transmission speeds (
1
-
15
), or you can select
Auto
to have the gateway automatically
use the fastest possible data rate and enable the
Auto-Fallback
feature. Auto-Fallback
will negotiate the best possible connection speed between the gateway and a wireless
client. The default is
Auto
.
RTS/CTS Protection
Select whether to enable 802.11n and legacy clients to both work effectively on the net-
work. Options are:
l
Auto
: Provides maximum security but produces a noticeable impact on through-
put. With this option, RTS/CTS behavior permits legacy clients to become aware
of 802.11n transmit times, but decreases overall throughput. This is the default.
l
Off
: Provides better throughput.
Support MIMO Clients
Only
Select whether to restrict non-MIMO clients from accessing the gateway. Options are
On
and
Off
. The default is
Off
.
RIFS Advertisement
RIFS (Reduced InterFrame Speed) is the time in micro seconds by which the multiple
transmissions from a single station is separated. This option Improves performance by
reducing dead time required between OFDM transmission. Options are
Off
and
Auto
.
The default is
Auto
.
OBSS Co-Existence
Coexistence of Overlapping Basic Service Sets (OBSS) prevents overlapping in the 20 MHz
and 40 MHz frequencies. Options are: