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2. Frequency: Selecting the frequency band that the router is running.
3. Enable Wireless Scheduler: Switch wireless schedule on or not.
4. Date to Enable (Weekdays): Select weekdays to enable Wi-Fi.
5. Time of Day To Enable: Set weekday time to enable Wi-Fi.
6. Date to Enable (Weekend): Select weekend days to enable Wi-Fi.
7. Time of Day To Enable: Set weekend time to enable Wi-Fi.
8. Enable Radio: Select [Yes] to enable wireless radio (wireless network). Select
[No] to disable wireless radio (wireless network).
9. Wireless Mode: Select a Wireless Mode of your 802.11n interface.
10. Channel Bandwidth: Sets manual channel bandwidth.
11. Control Channel: The radio channel for wireless connection operation.
12. Enable TX Bursting: TX Bursting improves transmission speed between router
and 802.11g devices.
13. Tx Power Adjustment: Set the capability for transmission power. The maximum
value is 100%. You can save power and increase security if you don’t require full
wireless range.
NOTE: Increasing the Transmission Power adjustment values may affect the stability
of the wireless network.
14. OBSS RSSI: Configure OBSS RSSI threshold. If OBSS RSSI is greater than
configured value, then only move to 20 Mhz.
15. RTS Threshold: Select a lower value for RTS (Request to Send) Threshold to
improve wireless communication in a busy or noisy wireless network with high
network traffic and numerous wireless devices.
16. Fragmentation Threshold: Set the fragmentation threshold, which is the
maximum fragment size.
17. Beacon Interval: Beacon Interval means the period of time between one beacon
and the next one. The default value is 100 (the unit is millisecond, or 1/1000