Priority:

Specify the priority given to the AP.

This value determines which access point acts as the central reference point, or Root AP, for the STP system — the lower the priority value, the more likely the access point is to become the Root AP.

If the priority values are all the same, then the system will search for the access point with the smallest MAC address and set it as the Root AP.

Hello Time:

Specify the time in seconds that elapses between the generation of configuration messages (also known as Hello BPDUs) by an AP that assumes itself that it’s the Root AP.

Forwarding Delay:

Specify the time in seconds an AP spends in the listening and learning states (listening for configuration messages.)

Max Aging Time:

Specify the maximum age in seconds of stored configuration message information, after which it is judged as too old and are discarded.

Note: If an AP does not receive another configuration message after the Max Aging Time, the system assumes that the link between itself and the Root AP has gone down and reconfigures the network accordingly.

After specifying the values, click Apply to apply changes.

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18A specifications

Compex Technologies has made significant strides in the world of wireless communication with its innovative 18A model, a device that integrates advanced technologies and user-centric features to meet the demands of modern connectivity. The 18A is designed for flexibility and scalability, making it suitable for various applications ranging from enterprise networks to residential needs.

One of the standout features of the Compex Technologies 18A is its dual-band capabilities, operating efficiently on both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands. This allows for increased performance and reduced interference, enabling users to enjoy a seamless internet experience. The device employs the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology, which enhances speed, capacity, and efficiency, facilitating up to four times greater capacity compared to previous generations.

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The device's design also reflects Compex Technologies' commitment to user-friendliness. With an intuitive web interface, users can easily manage network settings and monitor performance metrics. The LED indicators provide real-time feedback on connectivity status and signal strength, making troubleshooting straightforward.

In summary, the Compex Technologies 18A stands out for its cutting-edge features, including dual-band support, Wi-Fi 6 technology, MU-MIMO capabilities, and strong security protocols. Ideal for both home and enterprise use, the 18A ensures optimal performance, reliability, and a user-friendly experience. This combination of technologies makes it a compelling solution for anyone looking to enhance their wireless connectivity.