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Setting Up 20 Mhz or 40 Mhz Bandwidth

On November 6, 2014September 12, 2015 by Master

If you are confused about how to setup for 20 Mhz or 40 Mhz bandwidth for your router, you have come to the right guide here. We will go over some simple rules to help you decide the best bandwidth to use for your wireless...

Choosing 2.4 ghz vs 5 ghz Wifi

On November 6, 2014September 12, 2015 by Master

In short, you should choose 5 ghz for your 802.11 Band for simple reasons. It operates at much faster speed with the latest technology. Once we go into details of 2.4 ghz vs 5 ghz, it is less clear on the best option. You can...

Turning on 802.11 N Support Required | How to Improve Wireless Network Speed

On November 5, 2014September 12, 2015 by Master

One way to speed up your wireless network is to let your modem or modem router support a network of 802.11 N devices. The majority of the gadgets nowadays support wireless N network, so it may be a good time to start phasing out your...

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Additional Optimization Tips and Tricks

Following and changing these generic router options can potentially improve your wireless signal, performance, speed, and lag. Please note that not all the routers allow you to tweak all of these settings.
1. 802.11 n Support
2. WMM Settings
3. 2.4 Ghz vs 5 Ghz
4. 20 Mhz or 40 Mhz (And Best Wireless Channel)
5. AP Isolate
6. IP Flood Detection
7. Multicast Rate
8. Preamble Type
9. Beacon Interval
10. DTIM Interval (Period)
11. Tx Burst (Frame Burst / Pack Burst)
12. WMM APSD
13. No Ack / Ack Suppression
14. Optimize AMPDU Aggregation
15. Airtime Fairness
16. Beamforming
17. IGMP Snooping
18. Jumbo Frame
19. NAT Acceleration (CTF and FA)

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