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Version V1.0
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Parameter
Description
Prioritize 5 GHz
Threshold
With this function enabled, if the strength of the signals transmitted by a wireless
device is stronger than this threshold, the wireless device connects to the 5 GHz
WiFi network. Otherwise, it connects to the 2.4 GHz WiFi network.
Air Interface
Scheduling
If this function is enabled, the same download time is assigned to users
experiencing different download rates, ensuring a better experience for high-rate
users.
Anti-interference
Mode
Interference mitigation mode of this device. The default option is 3 (Suppress
critical interference).
0 (Disable): Interference suppression measures are disabled.
1 (Suppress weak interference): Suppress mild interference for weak radio
environment.
2 (Suppress moderate interference): Suppress moderate interference for bad
radio environment.
3 (Suppress critical interference): Suppress critical interference for heavy
loading radio environment.
APSD
Automatic Power Save Delivery.
APSD is a WMM power saving protocol created by Wi-Fi Alliance. Enabling APSD
helps reduce power consumption. By default, this mode is disabled.
MU-MIMO
Multi-User Multiple-Input Multiple-Output.
If enabled, AP can communicate with multiple users concurrently, avoiding WiFi
network congestion and improving communication.
OFDMA
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access.
If this function is enabled, multiple clients can transmit data at the same time, so
that the transmission efficiency is improved, delay is reduced, and user experience
is enhanced.
Client Timeout
Interval
Used to set the wireless client disconnection interval of this device. The device
disconnects from a wireless client if no traffic is transmitted or received by the
wireless client within the interval.
Mandatory Rate
It specifies rates that wireless clients must support to connect to the wireless
networks of this device.
Optional Rate
It specifies the additional rates that the AP supports, which are optional to wireless
clients.
Prioritize 5 GHz
Although the 2.4 GHz band is more widely used than the 5 GHz band in actual wireless
networks application, channels and signals on 2.4 GHz suffer more serious congestion and
interference since there are only 3 non-overlapped communication channels on this band.
The 5 GHz band could provide more non-overlapped communication channels. The quantity
could reach more than 20 in some countries.
With the evolvement of the wireless networks, wireless clients that support both the 2.4 GHz
and 5 GHz are more popular. However, by default, such dual-band wireless clients choose the
2.4 GHz to connect, resulting in even worse congestion of the 2.4 GHz band and the waste of
the 5 GHz band.

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