User's Manual
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choosing 40MHz, the data rate is doubled.
HT Extension Channel: below, above
This option only appears when you select 40MHz as the HT Channel
Bandwidth. Select one to decide whether up or down band to expand
the bandwidth. When you setup the below or above option, the available
channel may change to fit the RF frequency range. For example, the
table listed below shows the changes of the available channels.
Channel No. 20MHz 40MHz/below 40MHz/above
1 X N/A X
2 X N/A X
3 X N/A X
4 X N/A X
5 X X X
6 X X X
7 X X X
8 X X N/A
9 X X N/A
10 X X N/A
11 X X N/A
Active Client List
Show the information of active wireless Stations/Clients that connected
to the device. The table below shows the fields of the ACL.
MAC AID TxPackets TxRate Power
Save
BW Expired RSSI
MAC: The MAC Address of the WLAN Client/Station.
AID: Active client ID. This is the sequence number of the current active
client on the list.
TxPackets: It counts the transmit data packets from this Client/Station.
TxRate: The current data rate mode of this Client/Station.
Power Save: It shows “Yes”
or “No” to indicate whether the Power Save
mode of this Client/Station is enabled.
BW: It shows 20 or 40MHz to indicate whether the bandwidth mode of
this Client/Station.
Expired: The default expired time is 300 seconds. When this
client/station stops transmitting data packets, it starts to
countdown. If any data packet transmits, the countdown stops