D-Link DAP-1650 user manual Advanced Wireless

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Section 3 - Configuration

Advanced Wireless

On this page, you can adjust the advanced wireless settings for each wireless band.

Transmit Power: Select the desired transmission power of the wireless radio from the drop-down menu.

WMM Enable: Check the box to enable wireless multimedia (WMM), a QoS engine which can help to reduce lag and latency when transmitting multimedia over your wireless connection.

Short GI: Enabling a short guard interval (GI) can increase throughput. However, it can also increase error rate in some installations, due to increased sensitivity to radio-frequency reflections. Select the option that works best for your installation.

WLAN Partition: Enabling this option means that connection wireless clients will not be able to communicate with one another, but will still have access to network resources such as the Internet.

Ethernet to WLAN When this is enabled there is no barrier to data flow from the Access: Ethernet to wireless devices using the access point. If this is disabled, all data from the Ethernet to associated wireless devices is blocked. Wireless devices can still send data to the

Ethernet

HT 20/40 Enable this option to reduce interference from other wireless Coexistance: networks in your area. If the channel width is operating at 40 MHz and there is another wireless network’s channel over- lapping and causing interference, the device will automatically

change to 20 MHz.

IGMP Snooping: Enabling this option allows the access point to listen for internet group management protocol (IGMP) traffic, which can help to detect clients which require multicast streams.

Click Save Settings at the bottom of the page to save the current configuration.

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Contents DAP-1650 Wireless AC1200 Dual Band Gigabit Range Extender Table of Contents Connect to a Wireless Network Product Overview Package ContentsNetwork Requirements System RequirementsIntroduction Features Connections Hardware OverviewLEDs Operation Modes InstallationAccess Point Mode AP ModeRepeater Mode Repeater ModeMedia Bridge Mode Wireless Installation Considerations SharePort Mobile App iOS, Android ConfigurationQRS Mobile App Setup Web-based Configuration Utility Wireless Setup Wizard Repeater Mode Configuration Access Point Mode Configuration Configuration Media Bridge Mode Configuration Wireless Settings Manual ConfigurationGHz Band Repeater ModeSetting, Best automatic Wireless ChannelGHz Band Setting, Best automatic Rate Access Point ModeEnable Auto WirelessMode WidthStatus GHz Band Channel Width Visibility Status Security Mode Wireless Mode Select Media Bridge from the drop-down menu Media Bridge ModeWEP Configuring Wireless SecurityShared Secret server Address serverSecret AddressShared Key Network Settings Length Server Storage Configuration Free Space This field Total Space This fieldName found Media ServerAdvanced Access ControlAdvanced Wireless Schedules section Guest ZoneInteractive applications, such as VoIP QoSWi-Fi Protected Setup Limit User LimitRepeater Mode Wi-Fi Protected Setup Media Bridge Mode Wi-Fi Protected Setup Authentication MaintenanceAdmin PasswordSystem Versions FirmwareDate Manually selected above TimeResult System CheckSchedules Repeater Mode System Firmware Time Media Bridge Mode System Firmware Time Device Info StatusActivity, Debug Information, Attacks, Dropped Packets, LogsStatistics Wireless IPv6 Help What is WPS? Wireless SecurityWhat is WEP? What is WPA? Windows Connect to a Wireless NetworkConnecting to a Wireless Network Windows Connecting to a Wireless Network Connecting to a Wireless Network Windows Vista WPA/WPA2 Connecting to a Wireless Network Using Windows XP Configure WEP Connecting to a Wireless Network Why can’t I access the web-based configuration utility? TroubleshootingWhat can I do if I forgot my password? Check your IP address Networking BasicsStep Statically Assign an IP addressGeneral Technical SpecificationsRange may vary depending on regional regulations Trademarks Compliance StatementsIndustry Canada Statement Important Note