Wireless Network Status: You can choose to enable or disable the
wireless function of your router here.
Radio Band: You can select the standards your wireless network operates
in here. If you have a mixture of Wireless N, and WirelessB/G devices in
your network, keep the default setting of 802.11b+g+n
Radio Mode: You can select the mode of the wireless router here. It
contains Access Point, Client, AP+WDS and WDS. The default setting is AP
mode
SSID: You can enter the name of your router to be used in connecting to
wireless devices here. The default is netis.
SSID Broadcasting: You can select to enable or disable the SSID
broadcast function here. If the setting of this field is disable, the router will
not be broadcast to wireless devices, and the user will need to input the SSID
value manually to connect.
Channel Width: This allows you to set the router's wireless bandwidth
– 20MHz for less interference but lower bandwidth and transmission rates, or
40MHz for higher bandwidth and transmission rates but more possibility for
interfernce. 40MHz is best utilized when there is a pure Wireless N network.
Channel Sideband: When set to 40MHz channel width this whether higher
or lower channels are utilized for sideband.
Region: The radio transmission standard to be followed in the area where
the router is to be used may be selected here.
Channel: In 20MHz, you can select a channel from 1 to 13 manually, and
in 40MHz you can select one channel from 1 to 9 or 5 to 13. You may try
different channels to find the one with least interference where the router is
to be used.
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