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advanced-wireless [2023/09/25 20:52] – [Roaming Assistant] -Intro sentence, condense hogwildadvanced-wireless [2024/03/02 18:01] (current) – [Advanced Wireless] Fix Network link hogwild
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 ====== Advanced Wireless ====== ====== Advanced Wireless ======
  
-The Advanced Wireless menu contains settings for advanced tuning of WiFi interfaces. Changing settings from defaults is not recommended unless you are experienced with advanced WiFi settings. Default dropdown settings are noted with an asterisk (*). For basic WiFi settings, see the the [[basic-network|Network]] menu wiki page. \\ \\   \\ {{:pasted:20220309-082430.png}} \\   \\+The Advanced Wireless menu contains settings for advanced tuning of WiFi interfaces. Changing settings from defaults is not recommended unless you are experienced with advanced WiFi settings. Default dropdown settings are noted with an asterisk (*). For basic WiFi settings, see the the [[:basic-network|Network]] menu wiki page. \\ \\   \\ {{:pasted:20220309-082430.png}} \\   \\
  
  
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   * E0 / 946 - Country: E0 AND Country Rev: 946            (Asus default setup for Germany [alias "E0"] and SDK714 router RT-AC5300)   * E0 / 946 - Country: E0 AND Country Rev: 946            (Asus default setup for Germany [alias "E0"] and SDK714 router RT-AC5300)
   * Q2 / 992 - Country: Q2 AND Country Rev: 992           (Asus default setup for USA [alias "Q2"] and SDK714 router RT-AC3100)   * Q2 / 992 - Country: Q2 AND Country Rev: 992           (Asus default setup for USA [alias "Q2"] and SDK714 router RT-AC3100)
 +  * Q1 / 984 - Country: Q1 AND Country Rev: 984           (Asus default setup for USA [alias "Q1"] and SDK714 router RT-AC5300)
   * TBD. - CFE default value used   * TBD. - CFE default value used
  
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   * opt. 1 AND opt. 2 AND opt. 3 (All option enabled) \\   * opt. 1 AND opt. 2 AND opt. 3 (All option enabled) \\
  
-\\+When Access Points/routers within radio range of each other are administered separately, their configured channels might overlap. Since AP's operate in an unregulated ISM frequency band, there also may be other equipment operating on or near the same ferquencies, such as microwave ovens, Bluetooth gear, or wireless keyboards and mice. 
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 +Starting with with WiFi protocol 802.11ac, AC-PHY Interference Mitigation mechanisms can use 3 different strategies, or combinations of them, to reduce interference from other "nearby" devices . Depending of which WiFi chipset/radio your router contains,\\ \\
  
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 However, WMM is a requirement of the 802.11n, 802.11ac and 802.11ax specifications. Disabling it will cause fully WMM-compliant clients to fall back to 802.11a/g legacy rates (of 54 Megabits/second). However, WMM is a requirement of the 802.11n, 802.11ac and 802.11ax specifications. Disabling it will cause fully WMM-compliant clients to fall back to 802.11a/g legacy rates (of 54 Megabits/second).
  
-Also note that if you some Apple products, such as iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple TV may not be able to connect to WiFi via the 802.1 protocl unless WMM is enabled.\\+Also note that if you some Apple products, such as iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple TV may not be able to connect to WiFi via the 802.1 protocl unless WMM is enabled.\\  \\
  
  
advanced-wireless.1695671538.txt.gz · Last modified: 2023/09/25 20:52 by hogwild