Chapter 4 Advance Settings Page 14
2.4GHz (B+G)
,
2.4GHz (G+N)
, and
2.4GHz (B+G+N)
six options to be selected.
Mode:
You may select the Mode from the drop-down list. The options are
AP
,
Client
,
WDS
, and
AP+WDS
.
Multiple AP:
The device support multiple SSID, press
Multiple AP
button to configure the settings.
SSID:
Network ID is used for identifying the wireless LAN (WLAN). Client stations can roam freely
using this product and other Access Points that have the same Network ID. (The factory setting
is “Wireless”.)
Channel Width:
Specify the wireless channel bandwidth mode. Select 20MHz to set the device to transmit at up
to 20MHz to other wireless device (including draft-N compatible wireless devices). Select
40MHz to set the device to transmit at up to 40MHz to other wireless device.
Control Sideband:
This option is for 802.11n only, when the select to 2.4GHz (N), 2.4GHz (G+N), or 2.4GHz
(B+G+N), the option can be configured. When Channel Width is 20MHz, then the Control
Sideband is display only, and the Channel Number will be 1~11 (1~13 for ETSI domain). When
Channel Width is 40MHz, you can configure the Control Sideband to
Upper
or
Lower
. If
Control Sideband is Upper, the Channel Number will be 5~11 (5~13 for ETSI domain); if
Control Sideband is Lower, the Channel Number will be 1~9.
Channel Number:
The permissible radio channels range from channel 1 to 11 (1~13 for ETSI domain), default is
11, depending on the regulatory domain. For restrictions please refer to the first page of this
manual.
Broadcast SSID:
You can also do something to logically hide the Access Point. Disable the broadcast SSID, your
Access Point will refuse the connection request from whom is not aware the Network ID (SSID).
Note that when you realized the Network ID and specify the SSID for but certainly the Access
Point can be easily connected well when you realize the Network ID.
WMM:
WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) is a subset of 802.11e. It allows wireless communication to define a
priority limit on the basis of data type, thus those time-sensitive data, like video/audio data, may
own a higher priority than common one. To enable WMM, the wireless client should support it.
The default value is Enable, but when the Band set to
2.4GHz (N)
,
2.4GHz (G+N)
or
2.4GHz
(B+G+N)
, this option will be display only.
Data Rate: