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Channel: Select the frequency bands in which the wireless network works; it
provides automatic options, which means that the Device can automatically select
the optimal frequency band. The wireless devices in the same frequency band will
interfere with each other. If there are multiple wireless devices around the Device,
please select a frequency band different from that of other wireless devices when
setting the channel.
Channel Width: The channel bandwidth occupied by the wireless data
transmission, with the options: Auto, 20M and 40M. Note that this parameter
works only with the wireless clients accessed using the 802.11n standard; for
those using the 802.11b or 802.11g standard, only the channel bandwidth of 20M
can be used:
Auto: If selected, the wireless clients accessed using the 802.11n standard
will use the channel bandwidths of 20M or 40M according to the results of the
negotiation with the accessed peer device.
20M: If selected, the wireless clients accessed by using the 802.11g standard
will use the channel bandwidth of 20M.
40M: If selected, the wireless clients accessed by using the 802.11n standard
will use the channel bandwidth of 40M.
Enable SSID Broadcast: If enabled, the Device will broadcast its own SSID to all
the wireless clients to be able to connect to the Device, and access to the
wireless network with this SSID identifier. This function is enabled at risk, illegal
sites are very easy to get the SSID information, so it is generally recommended to
disable this function.
Notes:
1) The wireless function has been enabled by default and its work mode is AP
Mode.
2) After the wireless parameters are modified, the device will disconnect all wireless
connections.
5.1.2 Repeater Mode
The Device in Repeater Mode can exchange data with single clients and the network
devices in Bridge Mode, Repeater Mode, Lazy Mode.