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DIR-822 AC1200 Wi-Fi Router
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Smart Adjustment of Wi-Fi Clients

Smart adjustment of Wi-Fi clients is designed for wireless networks based on several access points
or routers. If the function is enabled for all access points (routers) which establish a wireless
network, then wireless clients will always connect to the device with the highest signal level.
Figure 115. The Wi-Fi / Smart adjustment of Wi-Fi clients page.
To enable the function, select the Enable checkbox. When the checkbox is selected, the Settings
section is available on the page.
Parameter
Maximum time of
storing data on
adjacent clients
Port number
Minimum level of
connection quality
Dead zone
The maximum time period (in seconds) during which the access
point (router) stores data on the signal strength of the client located
on its coverage area.
The number of the port used for data exchange between access
points (routers).
The threshold value of the signal strength upon which the access
point (router) starts scanning other devices.
This parameter is used for calculation of the signal strength upon
which the smart adjustment function goes off. If the signal strength
provided by the device is less than the sum of the Minimum level
of connection quality field value and the Dead zone field
value, then the client disconnects from the access point (router) and
connects to another device. You can specify the values from -50% to
+50%.
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