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No. (3) No.: Wireless Mode - B/G/N/A Yes (A Band For 8192DU-VS Only)

This document summarizes the features of SoftAP mode including supporting up to 8 client connections simultaneously, security modes like open, WEP, WPA-PSK, and CCMP/AES, wireless modes for B/G/N/A bands, 802.11N features such as 20/40MHz bandwidth and AMPDU, as well as features like WPS v1.1 and power saving.

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No. (3) No.: Wireless Mode - B/G/N/A Yes (A Band For 8192DU-VS Only)

This document summarizes the features of SoftAP mode including supporting up to 8 client connections simultaneously, security modes like open, WEP, WPA-PSK, and CCMP/AES, wireless modes for B/G/N/A bands, 802.11N features such as 20/40MHz bandwidth and AMPDU, as well as features like WPS v1.1 and power saving.

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SoftAP Mode - features

Description
HOSTAPD + Realtek

Hosted Daemon

proprietary driver interface


for 871x-based

Support MAX. number of stations

8 Clients

Security Mode:
(1) Open
(2) WEP Open/Shared
(3) TKIP
(4) CCMP/AES

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Authentication methods:
(1) WPA-PSK ("WPA-Personal")
(2) WPA with EAP (e.g., with
RADIUS authentication server)
("WPA-Enterprise")
Wireless Mode B/G/N/A

Yes
No.
No.
Yes

(1) Yes.
(2) No.
Yes
(A Band for 8192DU-VS only)

a. fragmentation
b. defragmentation

a. No
b. Yes

802.11N HT Band Width


20/40 MHZ

yes

802.11N HT - AMPDU
TX-AMPDU
RX-AMPDU

Tx: yes
Rx: yes

802.11N HT - AMSDU
TX-AMSDU

Tx: No.

RX-AMSDU

Rx: yes

Intra-BSS distribution

yes

legacy power saving

yes

WPS v1.1 - internal registrar

yes, PIN/PBC Methods

802.11h for 5GHz

No.

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