User Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Get to Know Your Device
- 2 Quick Internet Setup
- 3 Layout
- 4 Status
- 5 Internet Settings
- 6 Wireless Settings
- 7 Bandwidth Control
- 8 MAC Address Filter
- 9 IP-MAC Binding
- 10 Port Forwarding
- 11 DDNS
- 12 DMZ Host
- 13 UPNP
- 14 Administration
- Appendix
Parameters
Parameters
Description
Network Mode
Network Mode
11b: It indicates that clients compliant with 802.11b can connect to the router. The
maximum wireless rate is 11 Mbps.
11g: It indicates that clients compliant with 802.11g can connect to the router. The
maximum wireless rate is 54 Mbps.
11b/g: It indicates that clients compliant with the 802.11b or 802.11g protocol can
connect to the router. The maximum wireless rate is 54 Mbps.
11b/g/n: It indicates that clients compliant with the 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n
protocol can connect to the router. The maximum wireless rate is 600 Mbps.
Wireless
Channel
It specifies the operating channel of the WiFi network. A channel different from nearby
channels are recommended for less interference and better wireless transmission
efficiency. You can use a third-party tool to identify the channels different from nearby
channels.
Wireless
Bandwidth
It specifies the bandwidth of the operating channel of the WiFi network. Change the default
setting only when necessary.
Auto: It specifies that a router can switch its channel bandwidth between 20 MHz and
40 MHz based on the ambient environment.
20MHz: It indicates that the channel bandwidth of a router is 20MHz.
40MHz: It indicates that the channel bandwidth of a router is 40MHz.
Anti-interference
By default, the anti-interference function is disabled.
If smart phones can search many WiFi signals nearby, you’d better enable this function.