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GWN7602 User Manual
Version 1.0.3.4
Gateway MAC Address
This field is required when using Client Isolation, so users will not lose
access to the Network (usually Internet). Type in the default LAN
Gateway’s MAC address (router’s MAC address for instance) in
hexadecimal separated by “:”.
Example: 00:0B:82:8B:4D:D8
RSSI Enabled
Check to enable RSSI function, this will lead the AP to disconnect users
below the configured threshold in Minimum RSSI (dBm).
Minimum RSSI (dBm)
Enter the minimum RSSI value in dBm. If the signal value is lower than the
configured minimum value, the client will be disconnected.
The input range is from “-94” or “-1”.
Beacon Interval
Configures interval between beacon transmissions/broadcasts.
The Beacon signals help to keep the network synchronized and provide
main information about the network such as SSID, Timestamp…
Using High Beacon Interval: AP will be sending beacon
broadcast less frequently. This will help to get better throughput,
thus better speed/performance. It also helps to save Wi-Fi clients
energy consumption.
Using Low Beacon Interval: AP will be sending beacon
broadcast more frequently. This can help in environments with
weak signal areas; sending more frequently beacons will increase
chances to be received by Wi-Fi clients with weak signal.
Notes:
1. When AP enables several SSIDs with different interval values,
the max value will take effect.
2. When AP enables less than 3 SSIDs, the interval value which
will be effective are the values from 40 to 500.
3. When AP enables more than 2 but less than 9 SSIDs, the
interval value which will be effective are the values from 100 to
500.
4. When AP enables more than 8 SSIDs, the interval value which
will be effective are the values from 200 to 500.
5. Mesh feature will take up a share when it is enabled.
Default value is 100ms. Valid range: 40 – 500 ms.