I have a Ruijie RAP6260(H) access point and I want to change the RTS Threshold value, but I can't find it in the settings. Can you tell me where I can find it in the device settings? Thank you in advance. |
Dear customer, Unfortunately, the Reyee AP series currently does not support configuration of RTS Threshold. Would you mind telling us how it can be utilized in your scenario? Once we have a better understanding of how it is utilized, we will submit the request for such feature to our R&D team. |
Edited by Salem Mohammed at 2025-4-28 06:54 I am an IT engineer and I work extensively in the field of networks. I own and manage two wireless internet networks (WISP). In addition, I sometimes do field work with my team that works under my supervision. As for Cudy, they are considered new products in our market and we have recently dealt with them, as for D-Link and Ubiquiti, we have been dealing with them for a long time, especially Ubiquiti, as most of our devices are from them. As for Ubiquiti devices, the NSM2 model, we always use them as an outdoor access point with directed broadcast, as they have a strong feature in penetrating walls and any other obstacles in the way of broadcasting to the router. There is also an RTS Threshold option through which we can change the appropriate value to deal with Wi-Fi broadcasting in locations crowded with access points signals, as these locations have very high interference and noise. This problem causes difficulty in communication between the access point and customers' phones and laptops, and because of this problem in the field, we change the RTS value to specific numbers that are pre-selected according to the degree of interference and interference and the number of users. We choose the appropriate value at work sites. After activating the RTS settings correctly, the internet connection is faster and is not affected by interference and interference with the waves of neighboring devices, which clearly and noticeably enhances the performance of the internet connection via Wi-Fi. Ruijie products are excellent, high-spec, very modern, and reliable in many projects. I am even thinking of replacing all my outdoor Ubiquiti access points with Ruijie outdoor access points, which number more than 140. If there is any hope that you will add the RTS Threshold adjustment feature and some other features and options from NSM2 to RAP6260(H), I will attach screenshots of them. Although some of these options are available in the RAP6260(H), there is no need to discuss them now. However, the features that you do not have but are available in the NSM2, I hope that you will reconsider them and find a solution for us in any future update. As for me, if you add the RTS Threshold adjustment feature and some related features, I am ready to replace all my 140 NSM2 access points with RAP6260(H), I will adopt it in future projects. ![]() |
Threshold for the RG-RAP6260(H) model, here are the steps: Configuring Access Threshold and Response RSSI Threshold for RG-RAP6260(H): For the Master Device: Navigate to Network (WLAN) > Radio Frequency. For the Slave Device: Go to Devices. Select the target device in the device list and click SN > More > WLAN > Radio Frequency. Adjust the Access Threshold or Response RSSI Threshold as needed: Access Threshold: Determines whether a client can discover and connect to the device based on its RSSI. Response RSSI Threshold: Determines whether a client can detect the wireless signal broadcast by the device. After making changes, click Save. For further details, you can refer to the official guide here: How to configure Access Threshold and Response RSSI Threshold for Reyee APs? If you need clarification or additional assistance, feel free to ask! |
GTAC-Steven replied at 2025-4-28 09:45 Thank you for your reply, but I'm looking for RTS (A protocol for managing traffic and preventing collisions). Is this available in settings? Because I couldn't find it! |
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