Basic settings
You can turn the 2.4 GHz wireless band on and off and configure its basic settings, such as SSID, band, and channel. You can configure the following settings:
- Wireless: Turn the access point's 2.4 GHz wireless radio on or off.
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Band: Select the wireless standard used for the access point. Select one of the following:
- 11b
- 11b/g
- 11b/g/n
- 11b/g/n/ax
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Enable SSID number: Select how many SSIDs to turn on for the 2.4 GHz frequency from the drop-down menu, up to a maximum of 16.
- SSID#: Enter the SSID name and VLAN ID for the specified SSID. The SSID can be a combination of up to 32 letters and numbers.
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Auto channel: Turn automatic channel selection on or off. When turned on, the access point automatically selects the best channel for transmission based on various factors, including the total received signal strength (RSSI), noise floor, channel load, power limitations, and the number of basic service sets (BSS).
You can configure the following settings:
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Auto channel range: Select the range auto channel selection can choose from. Select one of the following:
- Ch 1 - 11
- Ch 1/6/11
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Auto channel interval: Select a time interval for how often the auto channel setting will check the wireless channel settings.
Note
If you select Change channel even if clients are connected, your devices may disconnect whenever the auto channel settings change.
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Channel Bandwidth: Select the channel bandwidth from the following:
- 20 MHz: Lower performance but less interference.
- 40 MHz: Higher performance but potentially higher interference.
- Auto: Automatically select based on interference level.