DTIM Period(4):

Set the DTIM period of the wireless radio. Do not

 

modify the default value if you don't know what it

 

should be, default value is 3.

Data Rate(5):

Set the wireless data transfer rate to a specific value.

 

Since most of wireless devices will negotiate with

 

each other and pick a proper data transfer rate

 

automatically, it's not necessary to change this

 

value unless you know what will happen after

 

modification.

N Data Rate(6):

Same as above, but only for 802.11n clients.

Channel Width (7): Set the channel width of wireless radio. Do not

 

modify default the value if you don't know what it

 

should be, default setting is 'Auto 20/40 MHz'.

Preamble Type (8):

Set the type of preamble, do not modify default

 

value if you don't know what it is, default setting is

 

'Short Preamble'.

Broadcast ESSID (9): Decide if the wireless router will broadcast its own ESSID or not. You can hide the ESSID of your wireless router (set the option to 'Disable'), so only people who know the ESSID of your wireless router can connect to it.

CTS Protect (10): Enabling this setting will reduce the chance of radio signal collisions between 802.11b and 802.11g/n wireless access points. It's recommended to set this option to 'Auto' or 'Always'. However, if you set to 'None', your wireless router should be able to work fine, too.

Tx Power (11): You can set the output power of the wireless radio. Unless you're using this wireless router in a really big space, you may not have to set output power to 100%.

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