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Setting Up: Advanced
Linksys E-Series
b. 
Network  Name  (SSID)  –  Provide  a  unique  SSID  for  your  5  GHz 
wireless network. The name must not exceed 32 keyboard characters. 
In  the  example  above,  the  5  GHz  wireless  network  was  renamed 
BronzeEagle5GHz.
c. 
Channel  Width  –  We  recommend  that  you  keep  the  default 
(Auto)  settings.  In  Auto  mode,  the  router  and  the  network  clients 
automatically switch to the 40 MHz mode if:
 • Your  wireless  clients  support  the  40  MHz  mode  (sometimes 
called Bonded mode) in which two 20 MHz channels are bonded 
together for better performance.
 • There is no adjacent interference.
With more available channels and less chance of interference on the 
5 GHz band, you have the option to force the 40MHz mode. 
On the 5GHz band, you can select:
 • Auto (20 MHz or 40 Mhz)
 • 20 MHz Only
 • 40 MHz Only
On the 2.4 GHz band, you can select:
 • Auto (20 MHz or 40Mhz)
 • 20 MHz Only 
d. 
Channel – Choose the operating channel for each band. Your router 
will  automatically  select  the  channel  with  the  least  amount  of 
interference if you leave the default Auto or Auto (DFS) setting. We 
recommend keeping the default settings for both bands.
e. 
SSID Broadcast – When wireless clients look for wireless networks to 
connect to, they detect the SSID (wireless network name) broadcast 
by the router. To broadcast your router’s SSID, keep the default setting 
(Enabled). If  you  do not want to broadcast the  router’s  SSID, select 
Disabled. We recommend keeping the default setting (Enabled) for 
both bands.
4. 
To apply your changes, click Save Settings at the bottom of the screen.
How to set up the DHCP server on your 
router
Your  router  can  be  used  as  a  DHCP  (Dynamic  Host  Configuration  Protocol) 
server  to automatically  assign an  IP address  to each  computer or  device on 
your  network. The DHCP  server  is enabled  by  default.  If  you already  have a 
DHCP server on your network, or  if  you do  not  want to use  your router as a 
DHCP server, you should disable this setting. 
To configure your router’s DHCP server settings:
Setup > Basic Setup > DHCP Server Settings
1. 
Log into the browser-based utility (see “How to open the browser-based 
utility” on page 21). 
2. 
Click the Setup tab, then click the Basic Setup page.
3. 
Review the DHCP Server Setting fields (in the middle of the screen). You 
can:
 • Enable or disable the DHCP server.
 • Change the starting address for the DHCP server.
 • Change the number of users (253 maximum). 
4. 
If you change any of the settings, click Save Settings at the bottom of 
the page.
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For field descriptions, click Help on the right side of the screen.