Advanced settings help you to configure Wi-Fi, Internet, Router, NAT and System.
After making some modification, you should click "Save" to save all the settings or you
can select "Cancel" to give up the modification.
WLAN Settings
Make sure SIM has been inserted before you start settings. And you can turn on/off
Wi-Fi; select Wireless Interface, set SSID, Regulatory Domain, Channel, Max Number
of Users and enable/disable SSID Broadcast in WLAN Settings.
Wi-Fi Connection: Enable Wi-Fi connection and select wireless interface (type of
wireless) to connect to your network firstly if you want to use this function.
Wireless Interface: Select "802.11g only" which can give you faster Wi-Fi
speeds when you confirm all of the Wi-Fi devices that will be connected to your
device support 802.11g, otherwise, select "802.11b/g compatible".
SSID: This name is visible to other Wi-Fi-enabled devices, and is used to identify
your Wi-Fi network. The length of the SSID must be 1-32 characters long
including “_”.
Regulatory Domain: Select the domain for the Wi-Fi access point.
Channel: Different domain has different channels (Channel 1~11 in FCC (US)/IC
(Canada); Channel 1~13 in ETSI (Europe); Channel 1~13 in MKK (Japan)). If
your network has problems (possibly caused by other Wi-Fi networks in the
vicinity using the same channel), change to another one.
Max Number of Users: Set the maximum number of Wi-Fi users. If your network
has problems, you may want to decrease the number of Wi-Fi users allowed to
connect to the device. The default and maximum value is “5”.
SSID Broadcast: Disable SSID broadcast in the access point or device to secure
Wi-Fi detected as a "cloaked" network.
Advanced settings contain Beacon Period and Data Rate.
Beacon Period: Beacon Period is the frequency of broadcast packets from the
device which is used to synchronize wireless networks. Set lower value for finding
and connecting to the device fast when higher value helps to save power.
Data Rate: There are different options when you select different Wireless
Interface. 802.11b Only: Auto, 1, 2, 5.5, and11Mbps; 802.11g Only: Auto, 6, 9, 12,
18, 24, 36, 48, and 54Mbps; 802.11b/g Compatible: All above. Default setting is
"Auto".
Note: Change this value only if you're experiencing inconsistent data flow. Make only
minor changes to this value.