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In this module, administrator can configure the followings:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced > Network > Wireless > advanced.
2. Frequency:
3. WiFi Network Name:
4. Enable TX STBC:
5. Enable RX STBC:
6. Set AP Isolated:
7. Multicast Rate (Mbps):
8. Short Guard Interval:
9. DTIM Interval:
10. WMM:
11. Enable WMM APSD:
12. Turbo QAM:
13. Universal Beamforming:
14. Click Apply.
Select the frequency band to configure professional settings.
A name whose length is less than 32 characters is used to
identify a wireless network.
Enables or disables the Space Time Coding Block (STBC)
feature, as described in 802.11n specification, in transmitting
(TX) direction.
Enables or disables the Space Time Coding Block (STBC)
feature, as described in 802.11n specification, in receiving(RX)
direction.
Prevent wireless devices from communicating with each other
via WiFi Router. This feature is useful if many guests frequently
join or leave your network. Select [Yes] to enable this feature or
select [No] to disable.
Setting transmission rate for multicast.
Defines the length of time that the WiFi Router spends for CRC
(Cyclic Redundancy Check). CRC is a method of detecting
errors during data transmission. Select Enable for a busy
wireless network with high network traffic.
DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) Interval or Data
Beacon Rate is the time interval before a signal is sent to a
wireless device in sleep mode indicating that a data packet is
awaiting delivery. The default value is three milliseconds.
Enables or disables WMM capabilities in the driver. The WMM
capabilities perform special processing for multimedia stream
data including voice and video data.
Enable WMM APSD (WiFi Multimedia Automatic Power Save
Delivery) to improve power management between wireless
devices. Select Disable to switch off WMM APSD.
256-QAM (MCS 8/9) support. Wireless Mode must be set to
auto.
For legacy wireless network adapters which do not support
beamforming, the WiFi Router estimates the channel and
determines the steering direction to improve the downlink
speed. (Also known as Implicit Beamforming.)