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Channel bandwidth: works in 11n mode only. 802.11n supports 20MHz and
20MHz/40MHz channels .Previous standard adopts the 20MHz bandwidth while
802.11n adopts 20MHz/40MHz bandwidth. The usable channel bandwidth provided by
40MHz channel is over two times that of two 802.11 carry-over channels. 802.11n
standard supports 20MHz and 40MHz channels, and the 40MHz channel combined by
two adjoining and carry-over 20MHz channels is the widest channel. Certainly you can
use the 20MHz channel instead according to your needs.
WPS Setup: Wi-Fi protected setting (WPS) can create encrypted connection between
wireless network clients and the router simply and quickly. Without selecting an
encryption mode and configuring a key, you only need to enter the correct PIN code or
select the Push Button” (press the WPS button on the router’ s back panel) to
easily configure WPS instructions for operation are described below:
Push Button: Press the WPS button for about 1 second and the WPS LED will keep
flashing for about 2 minutes, which indicates the function is enabled. During this time,
wireless client can enable WPS/PBC for authentication negotiation; if negotiation
succeeds, then the WPS LED keeps always on” . A wireless client is successfully
connected.
PIN: To use PIN, you must know wireless client’ s PIN code and input it in its text box,
then save this configuration. Meanwhile, use the same PIN code in the client for
connection.