SHENZHEN IP-COM NETWORKS CO. LTD. AP375 사용자 설명서
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Parameter
Description
Enable Wireless
It specifies whether to enable the wireless function corresponding to the selected RF band
of the AP.
of the AP.
Country
It specifies the country or region where the AP is used. This parameter helps comply with
channel regulations of the country or region.
channel regulations of the country or region.
Network Mode
It specifies the wireless network mode of the AP. The available options for a 2.4 GHz RF
band include 11b, 11g, 11b/g, and 11b/g/n. The available options for a 5 GHz RF band
include 11a, 11ac, and 11a/n.
band include 11b, 11g, 11b/g, and 11b/g/n. The available options for a 5 GHz RF band
include 11a, 11ac, and 11a/n.
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11b: The RF band works in 802.11b mode and only wireless devices compliant with
802.11b can connect to the wireless network corresponding to the RF band of the
AP.
802.11b can connect to the wireless network corresponding to the RF band of the
AP.
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11g: The RF band works in 802.11g mode and only wireless devices compliant with
802.11g can connect to the wireless networks corresponding to the RF band of the
AP.
802.11g can connect to the wireless networks corresponding to the RF band of the
AP.
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11b/g: The RF band works in 802.11b/g mode and only wireless devices compliant
with 802.11b or 802.11g can connect to the wireless network corresponding to the
RF band of the AP.
with 802.11b or 802.11g can connect to the wireless network corresponding to the
RF band of the AP.
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11b/g/n: The RF band works in 802.11b/g/n mode and only wireless devices
compliant with 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n can connect to the wireless network
corresponding to the RF band of the AP.
compliant with 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n can connect to the wireless network
corresponding to the RF band of the AP.
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11a: The RF band works in 802.11a mode and only wireless devices compliant with
802.11a can connect to the wireless networks corresponding to the RF band of the
AP.
802.11a can connect to the wireless networks corresponding to the RF band of the
AP.
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11ac: The RF band works in 802.11ac mode and only wireless devices compliant
with 802.11ac can connect to the wireless networks corresponding to the RF band
of the AP.
with 802.11ac can connect to the wireless networks corresponding to the RF band
of the AP.
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11a/n: The RF band works in 802.11a/n mode and only wireless devices working at
5 GHz and compliant with 802.11a or 802.11n can connect to the wireless networks
corresponding to the RF band of the AP.
5 GHz and compliant with 802.11a or 802.11n can connect to the wireless networks
corresponding to the RF band of the AP.
Channel
It specifies the operating channel of the selected RF band.
Auto: It indicates that the AP automatically adjusts its operating channel according to the
ambient environment.
ambient environment.
Channel Bandwidth
It specifies the channel bandwidth of the selected RF band.
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20MHz: It indicates that the only 20MHz channel bandwidth is available.
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40MHz: It indicates that the 40MHz channel bandwidth is used first, and changes to
20HMz channel bandwidth if severe channel competition occurs in the ambient
environment.
20HMz channel bandwidth if severe channel competition occurs in the ambient
environment.
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20/40MHz: It indicates that the AP automatically adjusts its channel bandwidth to 20
MHz or 40 MHz according to the ambient environment.
MHz or 40 MHz according to the ambient environment.
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80MHz: It indicates that the AP automatically adjusts its channel bandwidth to 20
MHz, 40 MHz, or 80 MHz according to the ambient environment.
MHz, 40 MHz, or 80 MHz according to the ambient environment.
Extension Channel
It specifies an additional channel used to increase the channel bandwidth if the channel
bandwidth is 40 MHz or 20/40 MHz.
bandwidth is 40 MHz or 20/40 MHz.
Channel Lockout
It is used to lock the channel settings of the selected RF band. After a channel is locked,
parameters of the channel cannot be changed, including Country, Network Mode,
Channel, Channel Bandwidth, and Expansion Channel.
parameters of the channel cannot be changed, including Country, Network Mode,
Channel, Channel Bandwidth, and Expansion Channel.
TX Power
It specifies the transmit power of the selected RF band.
A greater transmit power offers broader network coverage. You can slightly reduce the
transmit power to improve the wireless network performance and security.
transmit power to improve the wireless network performance and security.