
802.11g (Basic)
If you have a mixed mode network, with both 802.11b and 802.11g clients, it’s recommended that you check 11g protection to ensure that slower 11b clients don’t hog all available bandwidth.
Choosing Auto for Wireless mode lets both 802.11b and 802.11g clients connect to the network. If you would prefer to allow only one or the other, you have those options as well.
Two different framebursting modes are available. These can double throughput in your network if all clients are configured to use them. 125* High Speed Mode is an improved version of Framebursting and is highly recommended if your clients support it. If a framebursting mode is enabled and some of your clients don’t support it, it simply won’t be used.
Reducing the Sending Output below 100% will reduce the range of your router.
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