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By default the router will choose the channel with the least noise. If required though, the channel can be set manually via the web interface |
By default the router will choose the channel with the least noise. If required though, the channel can be set manually via the web interface |
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Network Setting - Wireless |
Network Setting - Wireless |
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==TKIP & AES== |
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We remove TKIP from the WiFi settings and only have AES. This is due to the insecurity of TKIP. Only very old WiFi devices will require TKIP, it can be enabled on the Router's web interface if required. |
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==Bandwidth== |
==Bandwidth== |
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By default, when configured by AAISP, the Wifi is set to |
By default, when configured by AAISP, the Wifi is set to 20 MHz. This can be changed via the web interface to 40 MHz if required. 20 MHz will mean less interference with other channels, but 40 MHz may give faster speeds if there are a small number of other WiFi access points in your area. |
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[[File:VMG1312-wifi-settings.png|none|frame|WiFi Channel and bandwidth Settings]] |
[[File:VMG1312-wifi-settings.png|none|frame|WiFi Channel and bandwidth Settings]] |
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===Windows 10 and 40MHz=== |
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We have seen odd problems with WiFi on 40 MHz and Windows 10 not being able to see other devices on the (wired) network. This may be coincidence, but changing to 20 MHz meant that these problems went away! |
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[[Category:ZyXEL VMG1312-B10A|WiFi Tips]] |
Latest revision as of 00:22, 18 August 2018
Channel and Channel Noise
The VMG1312 has a WiFi scan option that will show you the noise on the wireless channels. This setting can be found on the web interface:
Network Setting - Wireless - Channel Status
By default the router will choose the channel with the least noise. If required though, the channel can be set manually via the web interface
Network Setting - Wireless
TKIP & AES
We remove TKIP from the WiFi settings and only have AES. This is due to the insecurity of TKIP. Only very old WiFi devices will require TKIP, it can be enabled on the Router's web interface if required.
Bandwidth
By default, when configured by AAISP, the Wifi is set to 20 MHz. This can be changed via the web interface to 40 MHz if required. 20 MHz will mean less interference with other channels, but 40 MHz may give faster speeds if there are a small number of other WiFi access points in your area.
Windows 10 and 40MHz
We have seen odd problems with WiFi on 40 MHz and Windows 10 not being able to see other devices on the (wired) network. This may be coincidence, but changing to 20 MHz meant that these problems went away!