Configuring 5 Ghz Radio - Cisco RV260 series Administration Manual

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Configuring 5 GHz Radio

Option
B Only
G Only
N Only
B/G-Mixed
G/N-Mixed
B/G/N-Mixed
Step 4
Click 20 MHz or 20/40 MHz to select the channel bandwidth.
When using the 2.4GHz broadcasting radio you should generally use a channel bandwidth block 20MHz wide.
Note
This is because there are more non-overlapping channels available when using 20MHz (as opposed to 40MHz)
which means there is less likelihood of congestion or clashing channels.You can also use 40MHz on the 2.4GHz
broadcasting radio. However it congests the Wi-FI in the area so if you live in a built up area it probably isn't
a great idea as it will interfere with other 2.4GHz users. In this case, it is best to select the 20/40 MHz option.
Step 5
Select the primary channel by clicking the Lower or Upper radio button.
You cannot select a primary channel, if you have selected 20 MHz bandwidth in Step 4 or Auto from the channel
Note
drop-down list below.
Step 6
Select an appropriate wireless channel from the drop-down list. You may choose Auto and let the system select the
channel.
If you have selected Lower as your primary channel, you can select the channels 1 to 7. If you have selected Upper, you
can select channels 5 to 11.
Step 7
To enable the Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (U-APSD) mode, and allow the connected clients that have
U-APSD feature, to save power, check U-APSD (WMM Power Save) . This uses mechanisms from 802.11e and legacy
802.11 to save power and fine-tune power consumption.
Step 8
Enter the number of MAX associated clients in the designated field.
Step 9
Click Apply.
Configuring 5 GHz Radio
To configure the 5 GHz radio, follow these steps:
Step 1
Click Wireless > Basic Settings > 5G.
Step 2
In the Radio section, check Enable to enable 5 GHz band.
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Description
Select this option if you have only Wireless-B devices in
your network.
Select this option if you have only Wireless-G devices in
your network.
Select this option if you have only Wireless-N devices in
your network.
Select this option if you have Wireless-B and Wireless-G
devices in your network.
Select this option if you have Wireless-G and Wireless-N
devices in your network.
If you have Wireless-B, Wireless-G, and Wireless-N devices
in your network.
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