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this router (maximum transfer rate of 150 Mbps
for 802.11n clients and 433 Mbps for 802.11ac
clients).
5GHz (A+N+AC): This mode allows 802.11a,
802.11n and 802.11ac wireless network clients
to connect to this router (maximum transfer rate
of 54 Mbps for 802.11a clients, 150 Mbps for
802.11n clients and 433 Mbps for 802.11ac
clients).
SSID (3):
This is the name of the wireless router. You can
type any alphanumerical characters here (up to
32). SSID is used to identify your own wireless
router from others in the same area. The default
SSID is “default.” It’s recommended that you
change the default SSID value to one that is
meaningful to you, like myhome, office_room1,
etc.
Channel Number Select a channel from the drop-down list for
(4):
Channel Number. You can choose any channel
number, and almost all wireless clients can
locate the channel you’re using automatically
without any problem. It’s also a good idea to
keep a record of the channel number you use
because some wireless clients can only
manually select a channel number, and this
would help when there’s a radio communication
problem.
The available channel numbers for the following
bands follow:
NOTE: For 802.11n mode: The router is operating in a 2T2R Spatial
Multiplexing MIMO configuration.