User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 01 /
- Introduction
- 1.0/ Package Contents
- 1.1/ System Requirements
- 1.2/ Features
- 1.3/ Getting to Know Your Fios Home Wi-Fi Extender
- 02 /
- CONNECTING YOUR Fios Home Wi-Fi Extender
- 2.0/ Setting up Your Fios Home Wi-Fi Extender
- 2.1/ Main Screen
- 03 /
- WIRELESS SETTINGS
- 3.0/ Overview
- 3.1/ Wireless Status
- 3.2/ Basic Settings
- 3.3/ Advanced Settings
- 3.4/ Channel Settings
- 3.5/ Guest Network
- 04 /
- CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS
- 4.0/ Using Advanced Settings
- 4.1/ Management
- 4.2/ Admin Password
- 4.3/ Factory Default
- 4.4/ System Log
- 4.5/ Advanced Log
- 4.6/ DHCP Log
- 4.7/ BHM Log
- 05 /
- TROUBLE
- SHOOTING
- 5.0/ Troubleshooting Tips
- 5.1/ Frequently Asked Questions
- 06 /
- SPECIFICATIONS
- 6.0/ General Specifications
- 6.1/ LED Indicators
- 6.2/ Environmental Parameters
- 7 /
- NOTICES
- 7.0/ Regulatory Compliance Notices
ADVANCED SETTINGS
802.11 MODE
From the 802.11 Mode section, you can view the wireless access
to your network of the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless communication
standard (mode) best suited or compatible with the devices you
allow access to your wireless network.
The wireless mode:
• Compatibility – This is the default mode setting, providing a
good balance of performance and compatibility with existing
wireless devices. 802.11a,b,g,n,ac and ax devices can connect.
• Legacy – For older wireless devices. Only 802.11a,n and ac
devices can connect. Both 802.11n and 802.11ac are available on
the 5 GHz frequencies. 802.11a (legacy mode) will cause your
wireless network to slow and is not recommended.
• Wi-Fi 5 Mode – This provides maximum performance. 802.11ac
devices will have exclusive use of the 5 GHz frequencies and
802.11n devices will not be able to connect at 5 GHz.
• When all changes are complete, click Save Changes to save the
changes.
OTHER ADVANCED WIRELESS OPTIONS
You can view additional wireless options.
Comment: Recommend leaving defaults as is unless otherwise
directed.