TP-Link Omada EAP615 User Manual page 37

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Select the frequency band and configure the following parameters.
Wireless Mode
Select the IEEE 802.11 mode the radio uses.
  • For 2.4GHz:
802.11b/g/n/ax/be mixed is recommended so that all of 802.11b, 802.11g,
802.11n, 802.11ax, and 802.11be clients operating in the 2.4GHz frequency
can connect to the AP. Note that some devices may not support 802.11ax
and 802.11be; in this case, select the one with most types mixed.
  • For 5GHz:
802.11a/n/ac/ax/be mixed is recommended so that all of 802.11a, 802.11n,
802.11ac, 802.11ax, and 802.11be clients operating in the 5GHz frequency
can connect to the AP. Note that some devices may not support 802.11ax
and 802.11be; in this case, select the one with most types mixed.
  • For 6GHz:
802.11ax/be mixed is recommended so that all of 802.11ax and 802.11be
clients operating in the 6GHz frequency can connect to the AP. Note that
Wi-Fi 6E devices support 802.11ax only.
Channel Width
Select the channel width of the AP. The available options differ among
different APs.
We recommend you set the channel bandwidth to Auto to improve the
transmission speed. However, you may choose a lower bandwidth due to
the following reasons:
  • To increase the available number of channels within the limited total
  • To avoid interference from overlapping channels occupied by other
  • Lower bandwidth can concentrate higher transmit power, increasing
Channel Limit
Check the box to enable the Channel Limit function. With this function
enabled, the wireless frequency 5150MHz~5350MHz will be disabled. This
function can influence the available options in Channel.
This feature is only available on certain devices. To check whether your
device supports this feature, refer to the actual web interface.
Channel
Select the channel used by the EAP. For example, 1/2412MHz means that
the channel is 1 and the frequency is 2412MHz.
By default, the channel is automatically selected, and we recommend that
you keep the default setting.
bandwidth.
devices in the environment.
stability of wireless links over long distances.
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