TRENDnet TEW-841APBO Users Guide - Page 35

Access Point, Client Bridge, WDS Station, Multicast to Unicast Stream Conversion

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TRENDnet User's Guide 2.4GHz | 5GHz Note: The following section will have different options bases on chosen Operation Mode of the access point. TEW-841APBO  Transmit Power - Select the desired transmit power from the dropdown.  Bit Rate - Click Configuration, and select the bitrate using the slider in the pop- up window. Click Save to save the setting and close the pop-up **if the pop-up window does not appear, please disable the browser's ad/pop-up blocker**  Operation Mode - Select the desired operation mode for each radio from the drop down, Access Point, Client Bridge, WDS Access Point, WDS Station, or WDS Bridge. For more information, see "Application Mode" on page 24.  Wireless Mode - Displays the IEEE standard per radio.  Channel HT Mode - Select the desired channel HT mode per radio from the dropdown; 80MHz(AC Only), 40MHz, or 20MHz.  Channel - Click Configuration, and select the channel from the pop-up window. GREY options are selected, and BLUE options are not selected. Click Save to save the channel and close the pop-up. The following image is an example of 5GHz channel selection window. **if the pop-up window does not appear, please disable the browser's ad/pop-up blocker**  Client Limits - Enter the desired number of maximum clients and select Enable/Disable  Multicast to Unicast Stream Conversion - Select Enable to enable this feature, and Disable to disable the feature. o Unicast conversion method allows a WLAN AP to have a direct relationship with each client to transmit original multicast-like traffics on a one-to-one basis, establishing individual sessions between the transmission server and each client. This method will add additional bandwidth overhead on the unicast server upon each additional client. o Multicast transmission is a one-to-many group communication methodology in which a WLAN AP forwards all broadcast traffics from a multicast source to a client subnet where multiple client devices are listening.  AP Detection - Click Scan to commence a network site survey of the surrounding access points.  Distance - Enter in the distance (0-30 in km), as in the coverage radius. The equivalent distance measured in miles is to the right of the field for your convenience. © Copyright 2019 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved. 32

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© Copyright 2019 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TRENDnet User’s Guide
TEW-841APBO
32
2.4GHz | 5GHz
Note:
The following section will have different options bases on chosen Operation Mode
of the access point.
Operation Mode
Select the desired operation mode for each radio from the
drop down,
Access Point, Client Bridge, WDS Access Point, WDS Station,
or
WDS Bridge.
For more information,
see “
Application Mode
” on page 2
4.
Wireless Mode
Displays the IEEE standard per radio.
Channel HT Mode
Select the desired channel HT mode per radio from the
dropdown;
80MHz(AC Only), 40MHz,
or
20MHz.
Channel
Click
Configuration
, and select the channel from the pop-up
window.
GREY options are selected, and BLUE options are not selected.
Click
Save
to save the channel and close the pop-up.
The following image is an
example of 5GHz channel selection window. **if the pop-up window does not
appear,
please disable the browser’s ad/pop
-up blocker**
Transmit Power
Select the desired transmit power from the dropdown.
Bit Rate
Click
Configuration
, and select the bitrate using the slider in the pop-
up window. Click
Save
to save the setting and close the pop-up
**if the pop-up
window does not appear, please disable the browser’s ad/pop
-up blocker**
Client Limits
Enter the desired number of maximum clients and select
Enable/Disable
Multicast to Unicast Stream Conversion
Select
Enable
to enable this feature,
and
Disable
to disable the feature.
o
Unicast conversion method allows a WLAN AP to have a direct
relationship with each client to transmit original multicast-like traffics
on a one-to-one basis, establishing individual sessions between the
transmission server and each client. This method will add additional
bandwidth overhead on the unicast server upon each additional client.
o
Multicast transmission is a one-to-many group communication
methodology in which a WLAN AP forwards all broadcast traffics from
a multicast source to a client subnet where multiple client devices are
listening.
AP Detection
Click
Scan
to commence a network site survey of the
surrounding access points.
Distance
Enter in the distance (0-30 in km), as in the coverage radius. The
equivalent distance measured in miles is to the right of the field for your
convenience.