The bandwidths that are available can be limited so that they can be better distributed among several participants in the WLAN. This bandwidth limit is available for wireless ISPs, for example, who want to provide their customers with a defined bandwidth.
Note: Unlike bandwidth management using QoS (Quality of Service), this
procedure does not allow a minimum bandwidth, but an exactly defined
maximum bandwidth instead. Even if more bandwidth were actually available
due to low traffic from other network stations, only the bandwidth specified
here is provided to the user.
The settings differentiate between operating a device as an access point or in client mode.