BW1250
Sep. 22, 2006
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Figure 49 – Detail information of connected client
Client MAC
– show the connected client’s MAC address
IP Addr
– show the IP address of the connected client
Auth Type
– show the security policy that the connected client is used
Signal/Noise
– show the SNR value of the connected client
Input Packets
– show the packet number transmitted by the connected client
Output Packets
– show the packet number destined to the connected client
Clicking
New
or
Edit
on AP mode, the settings of MBSSID
entry appears:
Figure 50 – Multiple BSSID Setting -1
Radio
– showing which RF card (wlan1 or wlan2) is being configured.
Mode
– showing the current operation mode of BW1250 (AP or Bridge).
Interface
– showing the current
MBSSID
|
Bridge
link
entry
SSID
– a unique ID for your wireless network. It is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters.
The default SSID is "BW1250" but you should change this to a personal wireless network name. The
SSID is important for clients when connecting to the access point. All client stations must have their
client SSID settings configured and must use the same SSID.
Each MBSSID entry (BSSID) can has its own SSID. And SSID can be same for
different BSSID