Netgear WC7600v2 – ProSAFE Wireless Controller 사용자 설명서

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Configure WiFi and QoS Settings 
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller 
Setting
Description
MU MIMO
(WAC740 access point and 
802.11na/ac only)
Select the MU MIMO check box to enable multi-user MIMO 
(MU-MIMO).
By default, the MU MIMO check box is cleared and MU-MIMO is 
disabled.
802.11ac Wave 2 supports MU-MIMO, which enables multiple users to 
receive data from the access point simultaneously using the same 
channel. With MU-MIMO, an access point such as the WAC740, which 
is capable of 802.11ac Wave 2, can transmit to multiple clients 
simultaneously using the same channel. MU-MIMO is used in the 
downstream direction and requires both the access point and the WiFi 
clients to be capable of 802.11ac Wave 2.
Wireless Mode
The selections that are available depend on the selected radio mode. 
From the menu select the wireless mode:
• 
802.11b/bg/ng mode:
-  
802.11b
-  
802.11bg
-  
802.11ng. This is the default setting.
• 
802.11a/na/ac mode:
-  
802.1a
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802.11na
-  
802.1na/ac. This is the default setting.
Note:
If you select 802.11bg or 802.11b mode, both 802.11n- and 
802.11g-compliant devices can connect to the access points. However, 
if you select 802.11ng mode, 802.11b-compliant devices cannot 
connect.
Data Rate
By default, the transmit data rate of the WiFi network is set to Best. You 
cannot manually change the transmit data rate.
Note:
For 802.11na and 802.11ac devices, the page shows separate 
data rates with the default setting Best.
Channel Width
(802.11ng and 802.11na/ac only)
From the menu, select the channel width:
• 
20 MHz Static. This is the default setting if the selection from the 
Wireless Mode menu is 802.11ng
• 
20/40 MHz Dynamic.
• 
20/40/80 MHz Dynamic. This is the default setting if the selection 
from the Wireless Mode menu is 802.1na/ac. This setting is an 
option for 802.11na/ac devices only and does not apply to 802.11ng 
devices.
A wider channel improves the performance, but some legacy devices 
can operate only with a 20 MHz channel width.
Guard Interval
(802.11ng and 802.11na/ac only)
From the menu, select a value that protects transmissions from 
interference. 
A shorter guard interval improves performance, but some legacy 
devices can operate only with a long guard interval.