5. SPECIFY ROUTER SETTINGS VIA WEB BROWSER
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5.7.2 Airtime Fairness
Airtime Fairness is a feature that boost the overall network performance by sacrifice a little bit of network time on your slowest devices.
Note: The relatively “slow” WiFi speed devices can be slow from either long physical distance, weak signal strength, or simply being a legacy device
with older technology.
When your router is connected to a large number of wireless clients at the same time, enabling Airtime Fairness can better balance bandwidth
allocation between devices, avoid bandwidth waste and slow devices slow down the entire network. In addition, if some of your devices (such as
mobile phones) are often far away from the router and the signal is not good, you should also enable Airtime Fairness to ensure the network quality
of other devices.