- 97 -6.8.3. Settings menuPower: Select the wireless module power save mode from the pull-down list.CAM: Constantly awake modeThe wireless module is constantly powered ON.FastPSP: Power save mode (Default)The wireless mode switches between the power save mode andCAM mode depending on network traffic volume.MaxPSP: Maximum power save modeThe wireless module wakes up periodically regardless of Network traffic volume.Radio mode: Select the radio mode from the pull-down list.11b: 802.11b (Default)11b/g: 802.11b or 802.11g11b/g/n: 802.11b, 802.11g or 802.11n (2.4 GHz band)11a*: IEEE802.11a11a/n*: IEEE802.11a or IEEE802.11n (5GHz band)*These choices can be selected only for the 5GHz band WLAN supported BHTmodels. Check the product label on the back of the product to see if the 5GHzband WLAN is supported.Refer to “7.1.4. Interface specifications” - “Wireless Interface” in the User’sManual (Hardware) for details.Advanced Settings button is used to open the radio advanced settings.Refer to the next page for details.Export WLAN Settings button is used to create a registry file that contains onlythe WLAN settings (WLAN registry file). The WLAN registry file can be copied toother BHT with the registry file (*.reg).Refer to “6.4.12 Registry Editor (RegEdit)” for how to import the registry file withthe Registry file (*reg).− Note − Set an access point with low DTIM periods (2 or 3) when the powersave mode is set to FastPSP or MaxPSP. The BHT may notreconnect to the access point if a larger number is set.Wireless LAN