SHENZHEN IP-COM NETWORKS CO. LTD. AP375 Manual Do Utilizador

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Parameter
Description
Power Lockout 
It specifies whether the current transmit power settings of the selected RF band can be 
changed. If it is selected, the settings cannot be changed. 
Preamble 
It specifies whether to use long preamble or short preamble. A preamble is 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 option 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 option. 
Short GI 
It indicates the short guard interval for preventing data block interference. Propagation 
delays may occur on the receiver side due to factors such as multipath wireless signal 
transmission. If a data block is transmitted at an overly high speed, it may interfere with the 
previous data block. The short GI helps prevent such interference. Enabling the short GI 
can yield a 10% improvement in data throughput. 
− 
Disable: The short GI function is disabled. 
− 
Enable: The short GI function is enabled. 
− 
Auto: The short GI function is enabled or disabled depending on the actual 
environment. 
Inter-SSID User 
Isolation 
It specifies whether to isolate the wireless clients connected to the selected RF band of the 
AP with different SSIDs. 
− 
Disable: It indicates that the wireless clients connected to the AP with different 
SSIDs can communicate with each other. 
− 
Enable: It indicates that the wireless clients connected to the AP with different SSID 
cannot communicate with each other. This improves wireless network security. 
Client Load 
Balancing 
If RF band 3 is 2.4 GHz, the 2.4 GHz RF bands (RF bands 1 and 3) of the AP support this 
function. If RF band 3 is 5 GHz, the 5 GHz RF bands (RF bands 2 and 3) of the AP support 
this function.   
− 
Enable: User-based client load balancing is enabled. 
− 
Disable: User-based client load balancing is disabled. 
4UZK
 
Client load balancing requires multiple identical RF bands with identical SSIDs. 
Client Load 
Balancing Threshold 
It is required only after Client Load Balancing is set to Enable
It specifies a threshold for triggering client load balancing. When the number of users 
connected to the identical RF bands reaches this threshold, client load balancing is 
performed. 
Client Load 
Balancing Offset 
It is required only after Client Load Balancing is set to Enable. It specifies an offset for the 
following: 
− 
If RF band 3 is 2.4 GHz, when the number of users connected to RF band 3 is 
greater than the number of users connected to RF band 1 by this offset, new users 
are connected to RF band 1 with priority. 
− 
If RF band 3 is 5 GHz, when the number of users connected to RF band 3 is greater 
than the number of users connected to RF band 2 by this offset, new users are 
connected to RF band 2 with priority.