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The 5GHz Radio, Regulatory Domain, Wireless Mode, Radio Frequency (Channel), Transmit
Power, Encryption Configuration, Advanced Settings and Remote Bridge Configuration can
be configured by selecting 5GHz Radio under Configuration in the menu bar.
4.14.1 Bridge Radio Wireless Mode
A3 smart WiFi can work under either 802.11a mode or 802.11na mode by selecting on pulling
down list. If A3 is set to 802.11a mode, A3 allows only 802.11a bridges to connect as peers, if
A3 work in 802.11a turbo static mode, A3 will allows only same 802.11na bridges to connect as
peers.
4.14.2 Data Rate & Radio Frequency
The choice of this item depends on the environment where A3 is used and which wireless mode
A3 is working in.
5GHz Radio Mode Data Rate Channels
802.11a 54 Mbps 149, 153, 157, 161, 165
802.11na HT20 130 Mbps 149, 153, 157, 161, 165
802.11na HT40ext ch+1
300 Mbps 149, 157
802.11na HT40ext ch-1 300 Mbps 153, 161
Table 5 5GHz Radio channel and Data Rate
In 802.11a mode:
User can select a 5GHz channel in the pool from channel 149 to 165 (5.745GHz to 5.825GHz).
In 802.11na HT20:
Users can select a 5GHz channel in the pool from channel 149 to 165 (5.745GHz to 5.825GHz).
In 802.11na HT40ext ch+1:
Users can select a 5GHz channel in the pool from channel 149 to 157 (5.745GHz to 5.785GHz).
In 802.11na HT40ext ch-1:
Users can select a 5GHz channel in the pool from channel 153 to 161 (5.765GHz to 5.805GHz).
4.14.3 Bridge Radio Transmit Power
The power for 5GHz Radio (802.11a) is set in this area. The value of the Transmit Power
depends on both the gain of the 5GHz antenna and the Max EIRP allowed by the country in
which A3 is used. The Transmit Power can be configured within the given range.
NOTE: Click the Update icon to store the Transmit Power settings.
4.14.4 Advanced Radio Setting
More radio parameters can be verified and altered by selecting the Advanced icon in the field of
Advanced Setting. The parameters are shown in Figure 255.