It specifies the transmit power of the router. The unit is dBm. A greater transmission
power of the router offers broader network coverage. You can slightly reduce the
transmit power to improve the wireless network performance and security.
It specifies the wireless network mode corresponding to the frequency bands of the
router. Available options for the 2.4 GHz frequency band include 11b, 11g, 11b/g and
11b/g/n. The default value is 11 b/g/n.
11b: It indicates that only 802.11b-complaint clients can connect to the router. In this
network mode, the router can reach a maximum wireless transmission rate of 11
Mbps.
11g: It indicates that only 802.11b-complaint clients can connect to the router. In this
network mode, the router can reach a maximum wireless transmission rate of 54
Mbps.
11b/g: It indicates that only 802.11b/11g-complaint clients can connect to the router.
In this network mode, the router can reach a maximum wireless transmission rate of
54 Mbps.
11b/g/n: It indicates that only 802.11b/11g/11n-complaint clients can connect to the
router. In this network mode, the router can reach a maximum wireless transmission
rate of 300 Mbps.
Available options at 5 GHz include 11a, 11ac, and 11a/n. The default value is 11ac.
11a: It indicates that only 802.11a-complaint clients can connect to the router. In this
network mode, the router can reach a maximum wireless transmission rate of 54
Mbps.
11ac: It indicates that only 802.11ac-complaint clients can connect to the router. In
this network mode, the router can reach a maximum wireless transmission rate of 867
Mbps.
11a/n: It indicates that only 802.11a/n-complaint clients can connect to the router. In
this network mode, the router can reach a maximum wireless transmission rate of 300
Mbps.
It specifies whether to isolate the wireless clients connected to the router with different
SSIDs.
Disable: It indicates that the wireless clients connected to the router with different
SSIDs can communicate with each other.
Enable: It indicates that the wireless clients connected to the router with different
SSID cannot communicate with each other. This improves wireless network security.
It specifies the bandwidth of the operating channel of a WiFi network. The unit is MHz
20 MHz: The router uses 20 MHz channel bandwidth.
40 MHz: The router uses 40 MHz channel bandwidth.
Auto: This option is only available to 2.4 GHz networks. It indicates that the router
automatically adjusts its channel bandwidth to 20 MHz or 40 MHz according to the
ambient environment.
80 MHz:This option is only available at 5 GHz. The router uses 80 MHz channel