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Wireless ac1200 dual band gigabit router with 3g/lte support, 2 fxs ports and usb port
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DVG-5402G Wireless AC1200 Dual Band Gigabit Router with 3G/LTE Support,
2 FXS Ports and USB Port
User Manual
The following fields are available on the page:
Parameter
Bandwidth
Autonegotiation
20/40 (Coexistence)
TX power
Drop multicast
Enable
TX Beamforming
Adaptivity mode
Reduce power on
OFDM modulation
The channel bandwidth for 802.11n standard in the 2.4GHz band
(the 2.4 GHz tab).
20MHz: 802.11n clients operate at 20MHz channels.
20/40MHz: 802.11n clients operate at 20MHz or 40MHz channels.
The channel bandwidth for 802.11n and 802.11ac standards in 5GHz
band (the 5 GHz tab).
20MHz: 802.11n and 802.11ac clients operate at 20MHz channels.
20/40MHz: 802.11n and 802.11ac clients operate at 20MHz or
40MHz channels.
20/40/80MHz: 802.11ac clients operate at 20MHz, 40MHz, or
80MHz channels.
Available on the 2.4 GHz tab.
Move the switch to the right to let the router to automatically choose
the most suitable channel bandwidth (20MHz or 40MHz) for the
connected devices (this setting can substantially lower the data
transfer rate of your wireless network). The switch is displayed when
the 20/40 MHz value is selected from the Bandwidth drop-down
list.
The transmit power (in percentage terms) of the router.
Move the switch to the right to disable multicasting for the router's
WLAN. Move the switch to the left to enable multicasting from the
WAN connection selected on the Advanced / IGMP page.
Available on the 5 GHz tab.
TX Beamforming is the signal processing/directing technique which
helps to support a high enough transfer rate in the areas with difficult
conditions for the signal propagation.
Move the switch to the right to improve the signal quality.
Move the switch to the right to prevent your wireless network from
interfering with radars and other mobile or stationary radio systems.
Such a setting can slow down the router's WLAN.
Available on the 5 GHz tab.
Move the switch to the right to lower service signals strength for
improving the quality of their transmission. Use the setting in case of
problems with connecting wireless clients to the router.
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