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Wireless Tab, Max TX Rate, Channel/Frequency, Antenna Gain, Transmit Power, MAXtream

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Max TX Rate Channel/Frequency Antenna Gain Chapter 6 Wireless Tab Set the maximum transmit data rate. Select the channel used by this device to improve wireless performance. 1/2412MHz refers to Channel 1 and the frequency is 2412MHz. This setting is only available in the modes of Access Point and AP Router. CPE210/CPE220/BS210/OAP210 is a device with a frequency of 2.4GHz and CPE510/CPE520/BS510 has a frequency of 5GHz. The channel number varies in different regions. We highly recommend you use the Spectrum Analysis tool to select a proper channel. Antenna Gain is only available in the page of BS210/BS510/OAP210. Enter the antenna gain value according to the antennas and the value ranges from 0 to 30dBi. DFS DFS is only available in devices working in 5GHz including CPE510, CPE520 and BS510. Transmit Power MAXtream Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) is used for radar avoidance and is supported by the novel IEEE 802.11h wireless local area network standard. Incorrect settings may violate local regulations. It is recommended to enable the function and choose Auto in the Channel/Frequency. If the selected channel is DFS channel, the device will start radar detection and avoid the channel used by radar. If other channel is selected, there is no need to detect. You can use the slider or manually enter the transmit power value. The maximum transmit power may vary among different countries or regions. NOTE: In most cases, it is unnecessary to select maximum transmit power. Selecting larger transmit power than needed may cause interference to neighborhood. Also it consumes more power and will reduce longevity of the device. Select a certain transmit power is enough to achieve the best performance. You can use the Speed Test tool to find the best performance. This setting is only available in the modes of Access Point and AP Router. MAXtream is a proprietary technology of TP-LINK for Wi-Fi system. It is based on TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) so that data streams are transmitted in strict order. MAXtream aims to maximize throughput and minimize latency especially in a multi-STAs circumstance. "Hidden nodes" problem can also be eliminated with MAXtream enabled. We highly recommend you turn on MAXtream in a large scale wireless deployment to achieve better performance. - 59 -

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Chapter 6 Wireless Tab
Max TX Rate
Set the maximum transmit data rate.
Channel/Frequency
Select the channel used by this device to improve wireless performance.
1/2412MHz refers to Channel 1 and the frequency is 2412MHz. This setting is
only
available
in
the
modes
of
Access
Point
and
AP
Router.
CPE210/CPE220/BS210/OAP210 is a device with a frequency of 2.4GHz and
CPE510/CPE520/BS510 has a frequency of 5GHz. The channel number varies in
different regions. We highly recommend you use the
Spectrum Analysis
tool to
select a proper channel.
Antenna Gain
Antenna Gain is only available in the page of BS210/BS510/OAP210. Enter the
antenna gain value according to the antennas and the value ranges from 0 to
30dBi.
DFS
DFS is only available in devices working in 5GHz including CPE510, CPE520 and
BS510.
Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) is used for radar avoidance and is supported
by the novel IEEE 802.11h wireless local area network standard. Incorrect
settings may violate local regulations. It is recommended to
enable
the function
and choose
Auto
in the Channel/Frequency. If the selected channel is DFS
channel, the device will start radar detection and avoid the channel used by
radar. If other channel is selected, there is no need to detect.
Transmit Power
You can use the slider or manually enter the transmit power value. The
maximum transmit power may vary among different countries or regions.
NOTE
: In most cases, it is unnecessary to select maximum transmit power.
Selecting larger transmit power than needed may cause interference to
neighborhood. Also it consumes more power and will reduce longevity of the
device. Select a certain transmit power is enough to achieve the best
performance. You can use the
Speed Test
tool
to find the best performance.
MAXtream
This setting is only available in the modes of Access Point and AP Router.
MAXtream is a proprietary technology of TP-LINK for Wi-Fi system. It is based on
TDMA
(Time Division Multiple Access) so that data streams are transmitted in
strict order.
MAXtream
aims to maximize throughput and minimize latency
especially in a multi-STAs circumstance. "Hidden nodes” problem can also be
eliminated with MAXtream enabled. We highly recommend you turn on
MAXtream in a large scale wireless deployment to achieve better performance.
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