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•• Although the 2..4 GHz band may be more crowded with wireless traffic from your neighbors, it’s fine for basic Internet traffic that is not time- sensitive (such as
•• Even though you are connected to your own wireless network, you are still sharing “air time” with nearby networks..
•• The 5 GHz band is much less crowded than the 2..4 GHz band, so it’s ideal for streaming multimedia..
•• The 5 GHz band has more available channels, so it is more likely that you will have your own,
By default, your
To reconfigure your wireless network:
Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings or Wireless Settings
1.Log into the
2.Click the Wireless tab, then click the Basic Wireless Settings or Wireless Settings page..
3.Click Manual.. This enables you to make changes to all of the fields below..
Setting Up: Advanced
a.Network
On the 5 GHz band, you can select:
•• Mixed (default), which accepts connections from 802..11a or 802..11n clients
•• Wireless-A Only (802..11a only)
•• Wireless-N Only (802..11n only)
•• Disabled, which disables the 5..0 GHz band on this router On the 2..4 GHz band, you can select:
•• Mixed
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•• Disabled
b.Network Name
c.Channel
•• Your wireless clients support the 40 MHz mode (sometimes called Bonded mode) in which two 20 MHz channels are bonded together for better performance..
•• There is no adjacent interference..
With more available channels and less chance of interference on the 5 GHz band, you have the option to force the 40MHz mode..
On the 5GHz band, you can select:
•• Auto (20 MHz or 40 Mhz)
•• 20 MHz Only
•• 40 MHz Only
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