NetComm 802.11 manual Cordless Phones, Choose the Quietest Channel for your Wireless Network

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802.11n Wireless Router

3. Cordless Phones

If the performance of your wireless network is impaired after attending to the above issues, and you have a cordless phone:

Try moving cordless phones away from your Router and your wireless-enabled computers.

Unplug and remove the battery from any cordless phone that operates on the 2.4GHz band (check manufacturer’s information). If this fixes the problem, your phone may be interfering.

If your phone supports channel selection, change the channel on the phone to the farthest channel from your wireless network. For example, change the phone to channel 1 and move your Router to channel 11. See your phones user manual for detailed instructions.

If necessary, consider switching to a 900MHz or 5GHz cordless phone.

4.Choose the “Quietest” Channel for your Wireless Network

In locations where homes or offices are close together, such as apartment buildings or office complexes, there may be wireless networks nearby that can conflict with yours.

Use the Site Survey capabilities found in the Wireless Utility of your wireless adapter to locate any other wireless networks that are available (see your wireless adapter’s user manual), and move your Router and computers to a channel as far away from other networks as possible.

Experiment with more than one of the available channels, in order to find the clearest connection and avoid interference from neighbouring cordless phones or other wireless devices.

For NetComm wireless networking products, use the detailed Site Survey and wireless channel information included with your wireless network card. See your network card’s user guide for more information.

These guidelines should allow you to cover the maximum possible area with your Router. Should you need to cover an even wider area, you should consider looking at building a hybrid network by combining your wireless network with a HomePlug Network. See NetComm website for more details on HomePlug products.

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Contents User Guide Contents 802.11n Wireless Router 73 got Introduction Package Contents Your NetComm Powern Series RouterFeatures Advantages Key FeaturesAvoid Obstacles and Interference Router PlacementCordless Phones Choose the Quietest Channel for your Wireless NetworkProduct Layout Modem Requirements Network + System RequirementsConnecting your Router PC Network Adapter setup Windows XP Configuring your RouterSelect the General tab Please select both Open a web browser Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc Setting up your RouterPowern Series User Guide 802.11n Wireless Router Powern Series User Guide AP Router Mode Login Procedure AP Router Mode Advanced FeaturesSystem StatusSystem Powern Series User Guide LAN Dhcp Click Apply button to save the changed configurationSchedule Monitor Event LogWizard Dynamic IP InternetPoint-to-Point over Ethernet Protocol PPPoE Static IPPoint-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Pptp Wireless Settings BasicGHzG If all your clients are 802.11g, select this one WDS with AP Router Advanced TX Power This can be set to a bare minimum or maximum powerSecurity WEP Encryption WPA-Radius Encryption WPA Pre-Shared Key EncryptionRemove an address from the list MAC Address FilteringWi-Fi Protected Setup WPS Client List Firewall Settings Demilitarized Zone DMZ Denial of Service DoS MAC Filter IP Filter Enable IP Filtering Check to enable or disable IP FilteringAdd PC IP Address Remove PC IP AddressURL Filter Network Address Translation NAT Advanced SettingsRemove Port Mapping Port MappingPort Forwarding Virtual Server Remove Port Forwarding Add Port ForwardingPort Triggering Special Applications Remove Port Triggering Add Port TriggeringUpnp Application Layer Gateway ALGPort-based QoS Quality of Service QoSPriority Queue Type Application-based QoSBandwidth Allocation Disabled This could turn off QoS feature Routing Tools Settings AdminRemote management Time Ddns Diagnosis PowerBack-up FirmwareReset Repeater Mode Repeater Mode Advanced Features LAN Language Wireless Client List Tools This section has many useful and miscellaneous featuresTime Diagnosis Back-up Legal & Regulatory Legal & Regulatory Information Product WarrantyLimitations of Warranty 802.11n Wireless Router Product Warranty Technical Support

802.11 specifications

NetComm 802.11 refers to the standards established under the IEEE 802.11 family, which governs wireless networking technologies. This set of protocols enables wireless communication between devices, including computers, smartphones, and IoT devices, providing the foundation for Wi-Fi technology. Understanding the main features, technologies, and characteristics of NetComm 802.11 is essential for leveraging its potential in modern networking.

One of the primary features of NetComm 802.11 is its ability to support various frequency bands, primarily operating in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. The 2.4 GHz band offers extensive coverage and is ideal for penetrating walls and obstacles, catering to a more extensive range of devices. In contrast, the 5 GHz band provides faster data rates and less interference from other household devices, making it suitable for high-bandwidth applications like video streaming and online gaming.

Technically, the 802.11 standard has evolved through multiple amendments, with notable versions including 802.11n, 802.11ac, and 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6). 802.11n introduced Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) technology, which utilizes multiple antennas for transmitting and receiving data, significantly enhancing throughput and coverage. 802.11ac further increased data rates with wider channels and advanced modulation techniques, achieving speeds up to 1 Gbps or more. The latest 802.11ax, or Wi-Fi 6, optimizes performance in congested environments through technologies like Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) and improved MIMO capabilities.

Another characteristic of NetComm 802.11 is its implementation of security protocols. The standard provides several encryption methods, including WEP, WPA, and WPA2, which have evolved to provide more robust security against unauthorized access. WPA3 is the latest standard that enhances protection against brute-force attacks and improves user experience with simplified device onboarding.

In addition to security, NetComm 802.11 supports Quality of Service (QoS) protocols, which prioritize bandwidth for critical applications, ensuring smoother performance for voice and video communications. The introduction of mesh networking capabilities has further revolutionized how Wi-Fi networks can be deployed, allowing for seamless coverage across large areas without dead spots.

In summary, NetComm 802.11 underpins the essential functionalities of wireless networking. Its versatility in frequency bands, progressive technological advancements, strong focus on security, and support for QoS make it a vital standard for modern connectivity, catering to the increasing demands for speed, reliability, and security in a degital world.