User's Guide
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Chapter 7
Wireless Settings
2. Select an option from the Security drop-down list: None, WPA/WPA2-Personal,
WPA2/WPA3-Personal
, WPA/WPA2-Enterprise. We recommend you don’t change
the default settings unless necessary.
• To change the transmit power and channel settings:
1. Go to
Advanced > Wireless > Wireless Settings.
2. Select an option from the
Transmit Power drop-down list: High, Middle or Low. It is
recommended to keep the default settings.
3. Change channel settings if needed.
•
2.4GHz Channel Width - Select a channel width (bandwidth) for the 2.4 GHz network.
•
2.4GHz Channel - Select an operating channel for the 2.4 GHz network. It is
recommended to keep the default channel if you are not experiencing the
intermittent wireless connection issue.
•
5GHz Channel Width - Select a channel width (bandwidth) for the 5 GHz network.
•
5GHz Channel - Select an operating channel for the 5 GHz network. It is
recommended to keep the default channel if you are not experiencing the
intermittent wireless connection issue.
4. If Smart Connect is disabled, you can also change the following settings:
•
Mode - Select a transmission mode according to your wireless client devices. It is
recommended to just leave it as default.
7. 2. Schedule Your Wireless Function
The wireless network can be automatically off at a specific time when you do not need
the wireless connection.
1. Visit
http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your TP-Link ID or the password you set for
the router.
2. Go to
Advanced > Wireless > Wireless Schedule.
3. Enable the
Wireless Schedule feature.
4. Click Add to specify a wireless off period during which you need the wireless off
automatically, and click
SAVE.