These are the default settings for Intel wireless adapters that support 802.11N. These recommended settings can be found on the Advanced menu of intel® proset/wireless software.
Property |
Value |
802.11n channel width of band 2.4 |
Auto (no longer just 20MHz) |
802.11n channel width of band 5.2 |
Auto (no longer just 20MHz) |
802.11n mode |
Enabled (enable) |
Incompatible with 40Mhz |
Disable |
Roaming Initiative |
Medium (or lower) |
Throughput enhancement |
Disable |
Transmitting power |
Highest |
Wireless mode |
802.11a/b/g |
HT mode |
VHT mode |
On the wireless router, check the following options:
Property |
Value |
Automatic channel Scanning |
Enable |
802.11 mode |
Use only 802.11n |
Channel width |
+ MHz |
Note: WEP and Wpa-tkip are incompatible with 802.11n. The data transfer rate will not exceed Mbps after configuring WEP or TKIP encryption.
If your wireless product still fails to achieve the expected performance, you can set up the wireless router to use channel binding (at a range of.) By implementing channel bindings on a wireless router, routers can use 2 channels at the same time. Channel bindings are also known as blending modes.
What are the recommended settings for 802.11n connections?