About the wireless channel of TP Link

Updated on technology 2024-03-18
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Although there can be 13 channels in a wireless network in a network standard, there are only (or 13) non-overlapping channels, that is, channels that do not interfere with each other. Doesn't that feel weird? Can different channels interfere or overlap?

    Indeed it is! For example, channel 3 will interfere with channel 1 6, channel 9 will interfere with channel 6 13, etc., so to ensure the stable operation of multiple wireless networks in the same coverage area, it is recommended to use (or 13) these three channels. If there are three wireless networks in the office, they should use each of these three channels in order to avoid interference and overlap.

    For wireless routers used at home, it is recommended to set the channel to 1 or 11 to avoid signal overlap with other routers to the greatest extent. This is because most people don't change this setting and keep the default 6 channels.

    Of course, there are only three non-overlapping channels provided in the network standard, and the number of non-overlapping channels that can be used is a bit small, but it is enough for the average home or SOHO wireless network.

    If you need more than three wireless networks in your office area, it is recommended that you use a wireless device that supports standards, which provides more non-overlapping channels, and I'm just talking about small wireless networks for the home here, so everything is about network standards.

    Some information about the tplink wireless router channel has been written,For the wireless router used at home can receive a better channel,I personally think that the pole selection route smart router is very good,Its own network coverage is very wide,Plus it can accept a good channel,Think about the network speed is invincible。

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Settings for common wireless routes.

    One, use a device that is already connected to the router.

    Open the browser and enter the default login page 2 of tp-link in the address bar of the browser, the username and password.

    This refers to the administrator username and password for login.

    Regular values are admin and admin

    If there are changes, please log in with the changed password.

    Third, click on "Quick Settings".

    1. General broadband selects "PPPoe mode".

    2. Enter your username and password.

    The password here is:

    The broadband account number and password given to you by the carrier.

    3. Wireless signal, don't be the same as the surrounding signal.

    4, wireless encryption, generally set to wap2 or WPA can be 5, wireless password to enter more than 8 digits of numbers and English letter combination, it is generally recommended to enter more than 3 letters plus more than 3 numbers combination 6, wireless channel, generally choose automatic.

    If you need to use Wireless Bridge, you must set up a pin.

    Fourth, after the setting is completed, restart the route as required and you can use it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The channel is recommended to be a little higher.

    General recommendation 11 or 13

    Wireless mode you need to be compatible and stable.

    It is recommended to choose.

    Don't go for maximum bandwidth.

    Stability is more important.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A accesses a shared file on B without routing. You can think of wireless as wired. The tracert tool is only a well-known debugging tool, and it will not create an address table when run.

    The address table you are talking about is the MAC address table maintained by the ARP and RARP protocols. If you want to save the travel segment for a long time, you can add it manually. As for the third question, Zhenxiao, the communication between A and B can be carried out directly from point to point without going through routing.

    Therefore, even if A is connected to the route and the route is also connected to B, you cannot say that A to B can be connected.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, we are happy to answer your questions.

    I'm hesitant, and if you say something too professional, you might be confused.

    1. In terms of effective range, an antenna with a radius of less than 50m and 2db is the best choice, and the current wireless router is equipped with a 2db antenna as standard.

    However, the wireless signal will be attenuated due to various external factors in the process of transmission. For example, the transmission distance, through the wall, signal interference, etc., if the signal wave encounters a metal medium, it will be reflected.

    Therefore, there must be a wall between the distance of more than ten meters you mentioned and the straight-line distance from the computer to the wireless router. Signal attenuation is not unexpected.

    2. Wireless password and routing settings page password are not a concept. Therefore, please read the manual that comes with it carefully. I can patiently explain so much, I believe you will be able to patiently read the manual.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.150 Mbits refers to the wireless network transmission rate, which is based on the protocol, which is the fastest 300 Mbits

    But the fastest is not as fast as 100mbytes s of wired network, wireless is bits, wired is bytes, bytes 1bytes=8bit

    2.Look at the number of antennas, the more the number of generally, the greater the transmitting power, and the transmitting power is also written in the detailed parameters of the equipment, but this thing basically does not need to be considered, and the power is very low.

    3. Whether you can turn on wifi or not has nothing to do with your wireless router, the router will send a signal if there is data traffic! You won't be able to launch.

    4 Doesn't seem to have an adjustment function! At least I haven't seen one!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    m should mean that the effective distance of wireless data transmission and reception is 150 meters;

    m of radiation greater than 54m;

    3. Whether the computer can turn on wifi or not, it has nothing to do with whether the router transmits a signal, if the router turns on the wireless function, it will automatically transmit a signal;

    4. I didn't pay attention to the settings or software on the computer to adjust the power size.

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