Accton Wireless Broadband Corp. FIU176205000W Manuel D’Utilisation
System Configuration
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Note: Some 802.11n wireless clients may be capable of transmission rates of up to
600 Mbps, however the wireless AP/Router will only be able to connect to them at
a maximum transmission rate of 300 Mbps.
a maximum transmission rate of 300 Mbps.
802.11b/g packets are referred to as non-HT packets, being transmitted at lower
throughput rates. HT mixed format frames contain a preamble compatible with the
non-HT receivers.
HT Greenfield frames do not contain a non-HT compatible part. Support for HT
Greenfield format is optional. An HT station that does not support the reception of
an HT Greenfield format frame must be able to detect that an HT Greenfield format
frame is an HT transmission (as opposed to a non-HT transmission). In this case
the receiver must decode the high throughput signal (HT-SIG) in the packet header
and determine if the HT-SIG cyclic redundancy check (CRC) passes.
(Default: Mixed)
throughput rates. HT mixed format frames contain a preamble compatible with the
non-HT receivers.
HT Greenfield frames do not contain a non-HT compatible part. Support for HT
Greenfield format is optional. An HT station that does not support the reception of
an HT Greenfield format frame must be able to detect that an HT Greenfield format
frame is an HT transmission (as opposed to a non-HT transmission). In this case
the receiver must decode the high throughput signal (HT-SIG) in the packet header
and determine if the HT-SIG cyclic redundancy check (CRC) passes.
(Default: Mixed)
• HT Channel Bandwidth – The wireless AP/
Router provides a channel bandwidth of 40
MHz by default giving an 802.11g connection
speed of 108 Mbps (sometimes referred to as
Turbo Mode) and a 802.11n connection
speed of up to 300 Mbps. Setting the HT Channel Bandwidth to 20 MHz slows
connection speed for 802.11g and 802.11n to 54 Mbps and 74 Mbps respectively
and ensures backward compliance for slower 802.11b devices. (Default: 20/
40Mhz)
MHz by default giving an 802.11g connection
speed of 108 Mbps (sometimes referred to as
Turbo Mode) and a 802.11n connection
speed of up to 300 Mbps. Setting the HT Channel Bandwidth to 20 MHz slows
connection speed for 802.11g and 802.11n to 54 Mbps and 74 Mbps respectively
and ensures backward compliance for slower 802.11b devices. (Default: 20/
40Mhz)
• HT TX Aggregate MSDU – This option enables Mac Service Data Unit (MSDU)
aggregation. (Default: Enabled)
WLAN1~WLAN2 — Stipulates settings specific to each VAP interface.
• Hide SSID – Hiding the SSID of the VAP increases security of the network but does
• Hide SSID – Hiding the SSID of the VAP increases security of the network but does
not allow clients to detect your presence on the network and requires that clients
already know your SSID. (Default: Disabled)
already know your SSID. (Default: Disabled)
• WMM Support – Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM), also known as Wireless Multimedia
Extensions (WME), is a Wi-Fi Alliance interoperability certification. It provides basic
Quality of Service (QoS) features for IEEE 802.11 wireless network.
Enabling WMM support provides prioritization of Wi-Fi data packets on four
categories voice, video, best effort, and background. (Default: Enabled)
Quality of Service (QoS) features for IEEE 802.11 wireless network.
Enabling WMM support provides prioritization of Wi-Fi data packets on four
categories voice, video, best effort, and background. (Default: Enabled)
• Save – Saves and enables the Advanced Wireless Setting configuration.
• Cancel – Restores the previous Advanced Wireless Setting configuration
• Cancel – Restores the previous Advanced Wireless Setting configuration
information.