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Wireless Access Point
User Guide
Parameter Description
GHz
WiFi network first. Otherwise, devices connects to 2.4GHz or 5 GHz WiFi
network randomly. This parameter only appears on the 5 GHz Radio
Optimization page.
5 GHz
Threshold
When Prioritize 5 GHz function is enabled, if the 5 GHz WiFi signal strength
AP receives from end user is higher than the 5 GHz threshold value, end
users connect to AP’s 5 GHz WiFi network first. Otherwise, end users
connect to 2.4 GHz WiFi network first.
Air Interface
Scheduling
Used to enable/disable the air interface scheduling function.
It helps equal clients' transmission time, thus improving the experience of
clients with high transmission rate.
Interference
Mitigation
Select an interference mitigation mode for your AP.
0: The energy detection mechanism is disabled.
1: The energy detection mechanism is enabled. When the received
signal strength is weaker than -70 dBm, this device stops transmitting
data, so as to prevent packet loss due to interference.
2: The energy detection mechanism is enabled. When the received
signal strength is weaker than -50 dBm, this device stops transmitting
data, so as to prevent packet loss due to interference.
3: The energy detection mechanism is enabled. When the received
signal strength is weaker than -70 dBm, this device automatically
switches to a better channel.
APSD
It enables the AP to reduce power consumption after a specified period
during which no traffic is transmitted or received by the AP. By default, it is
disabled.
MU-MIMO
Multi-User Multiple-Input Multiple-Output. After this function is enabled,
AP can communicate with multiple users concurrently, avoiding WiFi
network congestion and improving communication. This parameter only
appears on the 5 GHz Radio Optimization page.
Client Timeout
Interval
It specifies the wireless device disconnection interval of the AP. The AP
disconnects a wireless device if no traffic is transmitted or received by the
wireless client within the interval.
Mandatory
Rate
Select the transmission rate sets you want the AP to support. Wireless
devices must supports the basic rate sets you select, or they cannot connect
to the AP’s WiFi networks.
Optional Rate
Select the transmission rate sets you want the AP to support. Unlike the
basic rate sets, it is acceptable for wireless devices not to support the
supported rate sets you select.
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