TP-Link EAP225-Wall Omada Controller Software 3.1.13 User Guide - Page 126

Radio, physical medium; that is, how and what type of signal the EAP emits.

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5.4.3 Radio Radio settings directly control the behavior of the radio in the EAP and its interaction with the physical medium; that is, how and what type of signal the EAP emits. Select the frequency band (2.4GHz/5GHz) and configure the following parameters. Status Enabled by default. If you disable the option, the radio on the frequency band will turn off. Mode Select the IEEE 802.11 mode the radio uses. When the frequency of 2.4GHz is selected, 802.11b/g/n mixed, 802.11b/g mixed, and 802.11n only modes are available: 802.11b/g/n mixed: All of 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n clients operating in the 2.4GHz frequency can connect to the EAP. We recommend that you select the 802.11b/g/n mixed mode. 802.11b/g mixed: Both 802.11b and 802.11g clients can connect to the EAP. 802.11n only: Only 802.11n clients can connect to the EAP. When the frequency of 5GHz is selected, 802.11 n/ac mixed, 802.11a/n mixed, 802.11 ac only, 802.11a only, and 802.11n only modes are available: 802.11n/ac mixed: Both 802.11n clients and 802.11ac clients operating in the 5GHz frequency can connect to the EAP. 802.11a/n mixed: Both 802.11a clients and 802.11n clients operating in the 5GHz frequency can connect to the EAP. 802.11ac only: Only 802.11ac clients can connect to the EAP. 802.11a only: Only 802.11a clients can connect to the EAP. 802.11n only: Only 802.11n clients can connect to the EAP. Channel Limit For the EAPs that support DFS in EU version, there is a Channel Limit option. If you want to use your EAP outdoors, enable this option to comply with the laws in your country. 120

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5.4.3
Radio
Radio settings directly control the behavior of the radio in the EAP and its interaction with the
physical medium; that is, how and what type of signal the EAP emits.
Select the frequency band (2.4GHz/5GHz) and configure the following parameters.
Status
Enabled by default. If you disable the option, the radio on the
frequency band
will turn off.
Mode
Select the IEEE 802.11 mode the radio uses.
When the frequency of 2.4GHz is selected, 802.11b/g/n mixed, 802.11b/g mixed,
and 802.11n only modes are available:
802.11b/g/n mixed
: All of 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n clients operating in
the 2.4GHz frequency can connect to the EAP. We recommend that you select
the 802.11b/g/n mixed mode.
802.11b/g mixed
: Both 802.11b and 802.11g clients can connect to the EAP.
802.11n only
: Only 802.11n clients can connect to the EAP.
When the frequency of 5GHz is selected, 802.11 n/ac mixed, 802.11a/n mixed,
802.11 ac only, 802.11a only, and 802.11n only modes are available:
802.11n/ac mixed
: Both 802.11n clients and 802.11ac clients operating in the
5GHz frequency can connect to the EAP.
802.11a/n mixed
: Both 802.11a clients and 802.11n clients operating in the
5GHz frequency can connect to the EAP.
802.11ac only
: Only 802.11ac clients can connect to the EAP.
802.11a only
: Only 802.11a clients can connect to the EAP.
802.11n only
: Only 802.11n clients can connect to the EAP.
Channel Limit
For the EAPs that support DFS in EU version, there is a Channel Limit option. If
you want to use your EAP outdoors, enable this option to comply with the laws in
your country.