User`s manual

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only need to manually add it to the list.
BSSID:BSS is a special Ad-hoc LAN application. A wireless network consists of, at least,
an AP that is connected to wired network and several wireless work stations,
which is called BSS (Basic Service Set).
A group of PCs with the same BBS name can establish a group, and this BBS name is
called BSSID. In a small wireless LAN environment, there is only one AP and all clients
share the same BSSID which is usually the MAC address of the AP.
Max Clients: The max number of wireless clients that are allowed to be connected to
the wireless network, 16 by default. You can modify it manually (The Max number is
16).
Channel: wireless signal needs to be transferred through a certain channel. If two
transmission signals are using the same channel, then mutual interference will be
caused to decrease communication efficiency. There are 13 channels (1 to 13) for
your option. Thus, to avoid interferences, you are recommended to choose the
channel that is different from that of another SSID. If you select “ Auto” , then system
will automatically choose a channel with relatively less interference for your wireless
network.
Bandwidth: The bandwidth here refers to wireless signal’ s frequency width which
only functions in b/g/n Mixed wireless mode. The max wireless rate is 150Mbps in
20MHZ and 300Mbps in 40MHZ.
4.2.2 Security Setting