User Manual

4.5.1. Wireless Basic
Figure 4-13
Providing basic configuration items for wireless router users, including ”wireless network
status”, ”Radio Band”, ”Radio Mode”, ”SSID”, ”SSID broadcasting”, ”Channel width”,
and ”Channel” seven basic configuration items. Wireless basic configuration affects both
primary and secondary AP
¾ Wireless network status
You can choose “enable” or “disable” to enable or disable the “Wireless Network Status”, if
what you choose is “Disable”, the AP function of wireless router will be turned off
¾ Radio band
You can select the wireless standards running on your network, If you have Wireless-G, and
Wireless-B devices in your network, keep the default setting, 802.11b/g Mixed
¾ Radio mode
You can select radio mode of wireless router, the default setting is AP mode
¾ SSID
The default is Netcore
¾ SSID Broadcasting
You can choose “enable” or “disable” to enable or disable the “SSID broadcasting”
¾ Channel width
¾ This switch allows you to set Router's wireless bandwidth modes:
20MHz:Setting the Router to this mode allows only 20MHz operation. This mode is compatible
with router, draft 802.11n,802.11g and 802.11b compliant devices, but will limit router, draft
802.11n compliant device's bandwidth by half reducing bandwidth to 20MHz operation might
solve some wireless problems.
40MHz: Setting the Router to this mode allows only 40MHz operation. This mode is
compatible only with router, draft 802.11n compliant devices. It may affect legacy 802.11b/g
devices. Use only when you have a pure router, draft 802.11n wireless network
¾ Channel sideband