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| Wi-Fi Settings
Basic Wireless Settings
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11b/g/n Mixed
: All 802.11b/g/n clients can communicate with the
Wi-Fi radio (up to 150 Mbps), but data transmission rates may be
slowed to compensate for 802.11b/g clients.
SSID
The name of the wireless network service provided by the Wi-
Fi radio. Clients that want to connect to the network must set their
SSID to the same as that of the Wi-Fi radio. Select
CUSTOMIZED
to
set a specific text string, or select
MAC
to use the device MAC address
as the SSID. (Range: 1-32 characters)
Hidden
By default, the Wi-Fi radio always broadcasts the SSID in its
beacon signal. Disabling the SSID broadcast increases security of the
network because wireless clients need to already know the SSID before
attempting to connect.
Country Code
The country code restricts operation of the Wi-Fi
radio to the channels and transmit power levels permitted for Wi-Fi
networks in the specified region. You must set the correct Country Code
to be sure the radio conforms to local regulations. (Options: United
States, Japan, France, Taiwan, Ireland)
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You must set the country code to the country of operation.
Setting the country code restricts operation of the access point to the radio
channels and transmit power levels permitted for wireless networks in the
specified country.
Channel
The radio channel that the Wi-Fi radio uses to communicate
with wireless clients. When multiple access points are deployed in the
same area, set the channel on neighboring access points at least five
channels apart to avoid interference with each other. For example, you
can deploy up to three access points in the same area using channels 1,
6, 11. Note that wireless clients automatically set the channel to the
same as that used by the Wi-Fi radio to which it is linked. Selecting
Auto Select enables the Wi-Fi radio to automatically select an
unoccupied radio channel.
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If you experience poor performance, you may be encountering
interference from another wireless device. Try changing the channel, as
this may eliminate interference and increase performance. Channels 1, 6,
and 11, as the three non-overlapping channels in the 2.4 GHz band, are
preferred.