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Vdsl/adsl2+ dual band ac1600 gigabit gateway with voip
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Common Advanced Wireless Settings – continued
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Beamforming Transmission (BFR)
Select SU (Single-User) BFR to concentrate the transmission signal at the gateway location.
This results in a better signal and potentially better throughput.
Beamforming Reception (BFE)
Select SU (Single-User) BFE to concentrate the transmission signal at the gateway location.
Band Steering
Select Enabled to detect if the client has the ability to use two bands. When enabled, the less-congested 5GHz network is selected (by blocking the client's
2.4GHz network).
Enable Traffic Scheduler
Select Enabled to allow scheduling of traffic to improve efficiency and increase usable bandwidth for some types of packets by delaying other types.
Airtime Fairness
Select Enabled to allow the gateway to manage the receiving signal with other devices.
Extra Advanced Wireless Settings when: 802.11n/EWS = Auto
For either the 2.4 GHz or 5GHz channel, if the 802.11n/EWS setting is set to Auto the following ten additional settings will appear on the Advanced settings page.
VDSL/ADSL2+ Dual Band AC1600 Gigabit Gateway with VoIP – NF18ACV
UG01040 v 1.04 December 2018
D E F I N I T I O N
The following wireless settings are always available regardless of channel and regardless of the 802.11n/EWC
setting.
I T E M
802.11n/EWC
When set to Auto, the settings in this table will appear.
Bandwidth
Select the bandwidth for the network: 20MHz, 40MHz, or 80MHz
In high wireless activity/interference environment, reduce the bandwidth to
20MHz for greater stability.
The Current: bandwidth will be displayed on the right.
Control Sideband
If you select 20MHz in both bands you cannot select sideband and this drop
down menu is disabled.
When you select the 40MHz bandwidth in both bands and manually select a
channel, the following options will appear: Lower or Upper
When you select Lower as the control sideband, the channel is 1~7.
When Upper, the channel is 5~11.
The Current control sideband (upper or lower) will be displayed on the right.
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