Netgear WAX620 User Manual - Page 213

Density of the WiFi clients, Compatibility with WiFi modes for legacy clients, 4 GHz

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Insight Cloud Managed WiFi 6 AX3600 Access Point Model WAX620 The density level for the WiFi network is based on the following interdependent components, for which a setting is assigned by the position of the slider but which you cannot set individually: • Density of the WiFi clients: In the default 11ax WiFi mode for the radios, the setting can be very low, low, medium, high, or very high, depending on the position of the slider. • Compatibility with WiFi modes for legacy clients: In the default 11ax WiFi mode for the radios, the setting can be as follows: - 2.4 GHz: 802.11b/g/n/ax, which supports 802.11b clients, or 802.11g/n/ax, which does not. - 5 GHz: 802.11a/n/ac/ax, which supports all types of clients in the 5 GHz radio band in any position of the slider. • Overall performance for the WiFi clients: In the default 11ax WiFi mode for the radios, the setting can be reduced, moderate, good, very good, or optimal, depending on the position of the slider. • WiFi coverage: In the default 11ax WiFi mode for the radios, the setting can be very narrow, narrow, average, wide, or very wide, depending on the position of the slider. Note: The help text in the local browser UI provides a table with detailed information about how the WiFi mode of a radio affects these components and how these components depend on each other. 10. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Manage the Advanced WiFi 213 Features for a WiFi network User Manual

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The density level for the WiFi network is based on the following interdependent
components, for which a setting is assigned by the position of the slider but
which
you cannot set individually
:
Density of the WiFi clients
: In the default 11ax WiFi mode for the radios, the
setting can be very low, low, medium, high, or very high, depending on the
position of the slider.
Compatibility with WiFi modes for legacy clients
: In the default 11ax WiFi
mode for the radios, the setting can be as follows:
-
2.4 GHz
: 802.11b/g/n/ax, which supports 802.11b clients, or 802.11g/n/ax,
which does not.
-
5 GHz
: 802.11a/n/ac/ax, which supports all types of clients in the 5 GHz radio
band in any position of the slider.
Overall performance for the WiFi clients
: In the default 11ax WiFi mode for
the radios, the setting can be reduced, moderate, good, very good, or optimal,
depending on the position of the slider.
WiFi coverage
: In the default 11ax WiFi mode for the radios, the setting can be
very narrow, narrow, average, wide, or very wide, depending on the position of
the slider.
Note:
The help text in the local browser UI provides a table with detailed information
about how the WiFi mode of a radio affects these components and how these
components depend on each other.
10. Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
User Manual
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Manage the Advanced WiFi
Features for a WiFi network
Insight Cloud Managed WiFi 6 AX3600 Access Point Model WAX620