Table 6: Device Configuration - Grandstream Networks GWN7610 User Manual

Enterprise 802.11ac wifi access point
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5. Users can click on
status, users connected to it and configuration. Refer to below table for Device Configuration tabs.
Field
Status
Clients
Configuration
next to Master or paired access point to check device configuration for its

Table 6: Device Configuration

Description
Shows the device's status information such as Firmware version, IP
Address, Link Speed, Uptime, and Users count via different Radio
channels.
Shows the users connected to the GWN7610 access point.
Device Name: Set GWN7610's name to identify it along with its
MAC address.
Fixed IP: Used to set a static IP for the GWN7610, if checked
users will need to set the following:
-IPv4 Address: Enter the IPv4 address to be set as static for the
device
-IPv4 Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet Mask.
-IPv4 Gateway: Enter the Network Gateway's IPv4 Address.
-Preferred IPv4 DNS: Enter the Primary IPv4 DNS.
-Alternate IPv4 DNS: Enter the Alternate IPv4 DNS.
Frequency: Set the GWN7610's frequency, it can be either
2.4GHz, 5GHz or Dual-band.
Enable Band Steering: When Frequency is set to Dual-Band,
users can check this option to enable Band Steering on the
Access Point, this will help redirecting clients to a radio band
accordingly for efficient use and to benefit from the maximum
throughput supported by the client.
Airtime Fairness: Enable/disable airtime fairness on the access
point. This is useful on networks with legacy old WiFi client
stations in order to avoid them slowing down the network.
Mode(2.4G): Choose the mode for the frequency band,
802.11n/g/b for 2.4GHz and 802.11ac for 5GHz.
Channel Width: Choose the Channel Width, note that wide
channel will give better speed/throughput, and narrow channel will
have less interference. 20MHz is suggested in very high-density
environment.
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