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6.1.1 Wireless

Wireless - 2.4G/5G
Enable Radio: Enable or disable wireless radios. By default, the radios are "on". If you
turn off the wireless radios, you can't log in to the router.
Wireless On/Off Schedule: You can specify which days of the week wireless
networking are enabled
Wireless Channel: You can change your WiFi router channel to optimize your
wireless signal. If you are not sure how to pick the right channel, keep the default
"Auto".
Wireless SSID: The Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a name used to connect to a
wireless network so you can identify your network.
Wireless Mode: By default, the wireless mode is set to "Auto". 802.11ac, 802.11n,
802.11g and 802.11b devices are allowed to be connected to the wireless router.
CTS Protection: Clear to send (CTS) Protection mode is a wireless setting that
ensures computers on a network can connect to a wireless router when many
communications devices are present. When an 802.11b and an 802.11g device are
both connected to the access point, set the CTS Protection to "ON" (Default). Since
an 802.11b device is unable to detect when an 802.11g device is transmitting, CTS
protection ensures that each device takes turns transmitting in order to avoid
collisions. If the wireless devices connected to the access point are either all 802.11b
or all 802.11g, set the CTS protection to "OFF".
Bandwidth: For best performance in a 2.4GHz network using wireless-B, wireless-G
and wireless-N devices, keep the default, "20/40". For a bandwidth of 20MHz,
select 20MHz only. For the best performance in a 5GHz network, keep the default
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