NetComm NB6PLUS4WN User Manual

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Transmission mode:
It decides the mode of data transmission. Choose the one that you want to use from the drop-down menu. There
are

802.11b only, 802.11g only and Mixed Mode provided here.

Channel:
The frequency in which the radio links are about to be established. Select one channel that you want from the
drop down list.
As an administrator of network, one must search which channels are available and then assign one available
channel as the communication channel. All the other clients that match the SSID and pass security authentication
can access this device and will use the same channel that you set here.

Transmission Rate:
It decides the speed of data transmission. Choose any one of it by using the drop-down menu. This setting will
change by the transmission mode that you set above. The transmission rate settings under

802.11b only include

1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps and Auto. The transmission rates for

802.11g settings include 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24,

36, 48, 54Mbps and Auto. As for

mixed mode, only Auto is available.

multicast Rate:

When the multicast transmitting traffics are large, the transmission will be delayed in some way. If
you want to speed up the rate, modify from the drop-down list.
For example, you may select 802.11g only as the

transmission mode, and select high multicast

rate like 54 Mbps.

Turbo mode:
When it is enabled, the data transmission will be faster for this router. Check

Enabled to invoke this function for

speeding up the transmission, or check

Disabled to close this function.

Wireless User Isolation:
To allow communication between the wireless clients, please choose Off. To disallow the communication between
the clients, please choose On.

Transmit Power:
The router will set different power output (by percentage) according to this selection.
Click

Apply to invoke the settings

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