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SSID: Airconsole-XX where XX is the last 2 digits of the device mac address
Broadcast SSID: On disable this if you do not want Airconsole to announce its SSID
to Wireless LAN. Only wireless clients that are manually configured to join the
Airconsole-XX WIFI network with the correct password will be able to join
AP Isolation: Off enable this if you do not wish wireless clients joined to Airconsole to
be able to communicate with each other (ie only with the Airconsole itself)
Channel: Auto. By default Airconsole prefers channel 1. Other valid non-overlapping
channels include 6 and 11. For use in Australia for NBN installers, we recommend using
channel 11 as will not overlap at all with the high 2.3GHz frequency used by NBN
Antenna equipment.
4.3.1.1 HT Physical Mode
The following are settings only applicable to 802.11N communication. Do not alter
these settings unless absolutely necessary.
Operating Mode: Use Mixed mode unless all clients are 802.11N capable
Channel Bandwidth: 802.11n allows for double-width channels (ie channel 1 and 6
bound together) to improve throughput. The default is 20/40 which means Airconsole will
accept 40Mhz channel connections from wireless clients that support this but also
support legacy wireless clients that support only 20mhz channels (the default for
802.11b and 802.11g). We recommend however when using with AP Client to set
this to 20Mhz only.
Guard Interval: Long or Auto. The Default is Auto. Setting Guard interval to “Long” will
improve reliability in noisy WIFI environments at the expense of throughput. Airconsole’s
Auto setting will attempt to tune the Guard Interval to maximize reliability and throughput.