Configuring the Advanced Settings

Super G (only Repeater and Access Point Operating Mode)

With the aid of channel bundling, the Super G transmission mode enables wireless data transfer up to 108 Mbps. The channel for wireless data transfer is statically set. You can only use Super G if this function is supported by at least one client in your wireless net- work. For the best possible data transfer rates, all clients in your LAN should support Super G.

Please note:

If you activate Super G as the transmission mode but it is not supported by all components in your wireless network, for technical reasons, the transmission rate in the network may be significantly lower than the possible maximum of 108 Mbit/s.

ìSelect the mode for using Super G (108 Mbit/s) for your wireless network to increase the speed of data transfer. You can choose between two modes.

Static: Wireless transmission is at a rate of just 108 Mbps. Clients that do not support this speed cannot connect to the access point.

Dynamic (default setting): if you select this transmission mode, the router accepts participants who communicate at different transfer rates and adjusts to the slowest client in the network.

ìIf you do not wish to use Super G (108 Mbit/s), please select Disabled from the selection menu.

XR (extended range, only Repeater and Access Point Operating Mode)

Activating XR enables wireless data transfer even in the peripheral areas of your wireless network, albeit at very low data transfer rates. Conversion to XR mode occurs automatically when the signal is weak enough and if the partner station is also XR capable.

ìActivate or deactivate XR for your wireless network.

ìClick on OK to apply the settings.

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