User Manual

AP List: This will show you all wireless networks in the same range as this
device.
Tx Power: You can adjust the output power of the access point to get the appropriate coverage for
your wireless network. Specify power levels between level 1 and level 9. Level 9 is the
maximum setting.
RF (ON/OFF) Schedule: You can set when you want the RF to be on/off according to a Time Policy you set up.
5-1-2 HT Physical Mode
Tx/Rx Stream: 2 is the default setting. Using 1 will halve your speed.
Channel Bandwidth: The "20/40” MHz option is usually best. The other option is available for special
circumstances.
Extension Channel: Only for Channel Bandwidth “40” MHz. Select the desired channel bonding for control.
MCS: This parameter represents transmission rate. By default (Auto) the fastest possible
transmission rate will be selected. You have the option of selecting the speed if
necessary.
Shout GI: Short Guard Interval, by default, it's “Enabled” so throughput can be increased.
However, it can also increase error rate in some installations, due to increased sensitivity
to radio-frequency reflections. Select the option that works best for your installation.
Aggregation: By default, it's “Enable”. It allows sending multiple frames per single access to the
medium by combining frames together into one larger frame. It creates the larger frame
by combining smaller frames with the same physical source and destination end points
and traffic class (i.e. QoS) into one large frame with a common MAC header.
Aggregation Frames: The Aggregation Frames is in the range of 2~64, default is 32. It determines the number
of frames combined on the new larger frame.
Aggregation Size: The Aggregation Size is in the range of 1024~65535, default is 50000. It determines the
size (in Bytes) of the larger frame.