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Parameter
Description
11b/g: If you select this option, wireless clients supporting 802.11b or 802.11g can connect to the
WiFi.
11b/g/n: If you select this option, wireless clients supporting 802.11b, 802.11g or 802.11n can connect
to the WiFi.
11a: Works in 5 GHz band and supports up to 54 Mbps.
11ac: Works in 5 GHz band and supports up to 1732Mbps. It is a newer standard that uses wider
channels, QAM and spatial streams for higher throughput
11a/n: Works in 5 GHz band and supports up to 600Mbps, compatible with 11n.
Bandwidth
Select the wireless bandwidth.
20: 20MHZ channel bandwidth.
40: 40MHZ channel bandwidth.
80: 80MHZ channel bandwidth.
Auto: Automatically adjust the channel bandwidth to 20MHZ or 40MHZ based on surrounding
environment.
Channel
Select the wireless channel. Channel range differs from country and radio band.
Extension Channel
When bandwidth is 40 or Auto, this is used to determine the channel range of AP.
Interference Mode
Configure Interference mode. Value range: 0 4.
0: Disable all interference immunity.
1: Enable the same frequency interference immunity.
2: Force to enable radio interference immunity.
3: Automatically enable radio interference immunity.
4: Automatically enable radio interference immunity and noise reduction.
Different AP models have different recommended interference mode. Please contact Tenda technical
support for help.
TX power
AP’s wireless transmission power. If this value is greater than the maximum supported power of an AP,
the maximum supported power takes effect after the policy is delivered.
RSSI
RSSI is short for Received Signal Strength Indication.
If a wireless client’s signal is lower than this value, the client can not connect to the AP, which helps the
client to connect to an AP with stronger signal.
WMM
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) provides basic Quality of Service (QoS) features to IEEE 802.11 networks.
WMM prioritizes traffic according to four Access Categories (AC) - voice, video, best effort, and
background. However, it does not provide guaranteed throughput. It is suitable for well defined
applications that require QoS, such as Voice over IP (VoIP) on Wi-Fi phones (VoWLAN).
SSID Isolation
Enable/Disable SSID isolation.
When enabled, wireless clients that connect to different SSID of the AP cannot communicate with each
other.
APSD
APSD is short for Automatic Power Save Delivery. It is basically a feature mode that allows your mobile
devices to save more battery while connect to your WiFi network. By allowing your mobile devices to