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It specifies whether to enable the selected WiFi network.
It specifies whether to broadcast the SSID.
When the device broadcasts an SSID, nearby wireless clients can detect the SSID.
When this parameter is set to Disable, the device does not broadcast the SSID and
nearby wireless clients cannot detect the SSID. In this case, you need to enter the
SSID manually on your wireless client if you want to connect to the WiFi network
corresponding to the SSID. This to some extent enhances the security of the WiFi
network.
It is worth noting that after Broadcast SSID is set to Disable, a hacker can still
connect to the corresponding WiFi network if he/she manages to obtain the SSID by
other means.
It specifies the WiFi network mode of this device. The available options include 11a,
11n, and 11 a/n.
11b: It indicates that clients compliant with the IEEE 802.11b protocol can connect
to the WiFi networks of the device.
11g: It indicates that clients compliant with IEEE 802.11g can connect to the WiFi
networks of the device.
11 b/g: It indicates that all clients compliant with the IEEE 802.11b or IEEE 802.11g
protocol can connect to the WiFi networks of the device.
11b/g/n: It indicates that all clients working at 2.4 GHz band and compliant with
the IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, and IEEE 802.11n protocols can connect to the
WiFi networks of the device.
It specifies channel in which this device operates. Auto indicates that this device
automatically changes to a channel rarely used in the ambient environment to
prevent interference.
It specifies the transmit power of this device.
Higher number indicates wider WiFi coverage. Setting a proper transmit power helps
improve the performance and security of the WiFi network.
It specifies the bandwidth of the operating channel of a WiFi network. Change the
default setting only when necessary.
20MHz: It indicates that the channel bandwidth of the device is 20 MHz.
40MHz: It indicates that the channel bandwidth of the device is 40 MHz.
Auto: It specifies that the device can switch its channel bandwidth between 20
MHz and 40 MHz based on the ambient environment.
Available only when the Channel Bandwidth is set to Auto or 40MHz. It specifies an
additional channel used to increase the channel bandwidth.
It specifies wireless transmit rate of the device.