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Parameter
Description
Channel
Bandwidth
Specifies the wireless channel bandwidth of the AP. This parameter can be set if the AP
works in 802.11 b/g/n, 802.11 b/g/n/ax, 11b/g/n/ax/be, 802.11ac, 802.11a/n,
11a/n/ac/ax, 11a/n/ac/ax/be mode and Lock Channel is not selected.
20 MHz: It indicates that the AP can use only 20 MHz channel bandwidth.
40 MHz: It indicates that the AP can use only 40 MHz channel bandwidth.
80 MHz: It indicates that the AP can use only 80 MHz channel bandwidth.
160 MHz: It indicates that the AP can use only 160 MHz channel bandwidth.
The wireless channel bandwidths of the AP may differ with different models of APs. The
actual product prevails.
Extension Channel
Used to determine the operating frequency band of this device when it uses the 40 MHz
channel bandwidth in 11n mode. This parameter can be set if Lock Channel is not
selected.
Lock Channel
Used to lock the channel settings of the AP. If this parameter is selected, channel settings
including Country/Region, Network Mode, Channel, Channel Bandwidth, and Expansion
Channel cannot be changed.
Transmit Power
Specifies the transmit power of the AP. This parameter can be set if Lock Power is not
selected.
A greater transmit power of the AP offers broader network coverage. You can slightly
reduce the transmit power to improve the wireless network performance and security.
Lock Power
Specifies whether the current transmit power settings of the AP can be changed. If it is
selected, the settings cannot be changed.
Preamble
Specifies a group of bits located at the beginning of a packet to enable a receiver of the
packet to perform synchronization and prepare for receiving data.
By default, the Long Preamble is selected for compatibility with old network adapters
installed on wireless clients. To achieve better synchronization performance of networks,
you can select the Short Preamble.
This function is available on some APs. The actual product prevails.
Short GI
Specifies whether to enable the short guard interval function.
There is a delay on the receiving side due to multipath and other factors during the
wireless signal transmission in space. If the subsequent data block is transmitted too
quickly, it will interfere with the previous data block, and the short guard interval can be
used to circumvent this interference. Short GI helps to increase the wireless throughput
by 10%.
This function is available on some APs. The actual product prevails.

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Productinformatie

MerkTenda
Modeli36
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte18170 MB