Linksys LAPAC1750 User Manual page 58

Dual-band wireless access point
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Band Steering
Band Steering
Isolation
Isolation between
SSIDs
Advanced Parameters
Wireless Radio
Worldwide Mode
(802.11d)
Channel Bandwidth
Guard Interval
Enable or disable Band Steering function.
Band Steering is a technology that detects whether
the wireless client is dual-band capable. If it is, band
steering pushes the client to connect to the less-
congested 5 GHz network. It does this by actively
blocking the client's attempts to connect with the
2.4GHz network.
Define whether to isolate traffic between SSIDs. If
enabled, wireless clients in different SSIDs cannot
communicate with each other. Enabled by default.
Select the desired radio from the list.
Radio 1 is for 2.4 GHz, and Radio 2 is for 5 GHz.
Worldwide Mode (802.11d) enables the access point
to direct connected wireless devices to radio settings
specific to where in the world the devices are in use.
Select the designed channel bandwidth for the
wireless radio.
20MHz - Select if you are not using any 802.11n
wireless devices.
20/40MHz - Select if you are using both 802.11n and
non-802.11n wireless devices.
20/40/80MHz - Select if you are using 802.11ac,
802.11n and non-802.11n wireless devices.
Select the guard interval manually for Wireless-N
connections. The two options are Short (400
nanoseconds) and Long (800 nanoseconds). The
default is Auto.
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