User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- DSL-2401HNA-T1CC User’s Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Introducing the Web Configurator
- WAN
- Wireless 2.4GHz
- Wireless 5GHz
- LAN
- Static Route
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Dynamic DNS
- Filter
- Firewall
- Parental Control
- Certificates
- VoIP
- System Monitor
- User Account
- System
- Time Setting
- Log Setting
- Firmware Upgrade
- Backup/Restore
- Remote Management
- Troubleshooting
- Legal
Chapter 5 Wireless 5GHz 47
5.4 Advanced Screen
Use the Advanced screen to configure advanced wireless settings. Click Network Setting >
Wireless 5GHz > Advanced.
Figure 29 Network Setting
> Wireless 5GHz > Advanced
Table 21 Network Setting > Wireless 5GHz > Advanced
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Country Select the country where you use the Router.
Wireless Band Select which IEEE 802.11 wireless bands to s
upport (a, n, and ac, or only a and n).
Bandwidth Select whether the Router uses a wireless channel
width of 20MHz, 40MHz, or 80MHz
for 5GHz wireless.
A standard 20MHz channel offers transfer speeds o
f up to 150Mbps whereas a 40MHz
channel uses two standard channels and offers speeds of up to 300 Mbps, and a 80MHz
channel uses only one channel and offers speeds of up to 433 Mbps.
A wider band enables higher transmission rates. A 40MHz (channel bonding or dual
channel
) channel bonds two adjacent radio channels to increase throughput. An 80MHz
channel bonds two adjacent 40 MHz channels to get even higher data rates. The
wireless clients must also support 40 MHz or 80 MHz. It is often better to use the 20
MHz setting in a location where the environment hinders the wireless signal.
Select 20
MHz to lessen radio interference with other wireless devices in your
neighborhood or if the wireless clients do not support channel bonding.
Beacon Interval When a wirelessly networked device sends a beacon, it includes with it a beacon
interval
. This specifies the time period before the device sends the beacon again.
The interval tells receiving devices on the network ho
w long they can wait in low power
mode before waking up to handle the beacon. This value can be set from 20ms to
1000ms. A high value helps save current consumption of the access point.