Network Router User Manual
Channel Spectrum Width 
  20M represents the data transmitted at a bandwidth of 20MHz. 20/40MHz represents the 
  data transmitted at either 20MHz or 40MHz. In very noisy environment it automatically 
  fall back to 20MHz to be more resilient to the interference. In situation when auto fall 
  back did not happened, manually changing channel spectrum width to 20MHz will to 
  help reduce interference on the link and improve performance. 
* Note: 40MHz bandwidth is non-standard for 802.11n/g mode operation. If you     
     experience unstable performance change Channel Spectrum Width to 20M.
Channel – Frequency 
  This is frequency selection you can set for device to operate on. The frequency range 
  available depends on the country domain you select in Country Code. For 5GHz  frequency 
  range some have DFS characteristics earmarked by regulations. Selecting one of these 
  frequencies for operation may affect and delay of 2 minutes or more (possibly up to 10 
  minutes in some situations) for device to attempt to establish a connection. 
 Auto: When checked, during startup, device automatically select the least interfering channels 
   (or frequency) for the operation. 
Data Rate 
  Data Rates consist of both the legacy rates and the MCS (Modulation Coding Scheme – 
  Only for 802.11n) rates. 
6 – 54Mbps are Legacy Rates 
 MCS0 to MCS7 are 802.11n rates, which uses only 1 stream. 
 MCS8 to MCS15 
are 802.11n rates, which uses 2 streams. 
 Auto: The data rate selected will follow an advanced rate algorithm that takes into condition the   
   amount of errors at the data rate and fine tune to the best data rate it can use. 
Transmit Power 
  The maximum transmit power displayed is determined by the country code and  the 
  maximum transmit power of the miniPCI that is being used. 
  *Note on changing channels: 
   When the operator changes the channels and if this new frequency have higher   
   power output permitted by regulation, the power previously selected low power   
   level will remains unchanged. You need to readjust the power level to in order to take  
   advantage higher output power available for the channel 
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Rate Aggressiveness 
  Allows user to reduce or increase transmit rate while still remain in Fully Auto Algorithm. 
  There are 2 scenarios that Rate Aggressiveness is useful. Environment might be noisy at 
  times. Lower the throughput will ensure better stability. Rate Aggressiveness allows device 
  to reduce the transmit rate, so range or power can be higher. Choose a range of value 
 from -3,-2,-1. 
  Environment might be free of interference. But the fully auto algorithm might give low 
  throughput. Increase Rate Aggressiveness will increase transmit rate in this case to get 
  higher throughput. Choose a range of value from +3, +2, +1. 










