User Manual Part 2
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide
● Power level: Select either 100%, 50%, or 25% from the drop-down menu. The
Power level sets the strength of the wireless signal that the router transmits. You
would want a lower setting if you live in an area where your wireless signal could be
overlapping with other wireless networks and want to reduce the interference you
encounter.
● Control Channel: Sets the channel on which the router operates. If you are
experiencing interference or wireless network problems, changing the channel may
solve the issue. It is recommended that you keep the control channel set at
"Automatic" to avoid interference with adjacent networks.
● 802.11n mode: You can select Automatic, or Off. Automatic enables 802.11n
support, and Off will disable 802.11n support.
● Bandwidth: Specify radio frequency bandwidth, either 20MHz or 40MHz (dual
channel), that the router will use if 802.11n mode is configured as Automatic. If the
router detects other adjacent wireless networks, it will use 20 MHz operation so as to
not interfere with the networks. If there no other adjacent networks are detected, the
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