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4. Click the
Edit
button to display a screen to change the radio adoption default values for the currently
selected radio type (802.11b, 802.11bg and 802.11bgn or 802.11a and 802.11an).
The
Properties
field displays the
Model
family for the selected Access Port. The
Model
is read only
and cannot be modified. The
Radio Type
displays the radio type (802.11b, 802.11bg and 802.11bgn or
802.11a and 802.11an). This value is read only and cannot be modified.
5. To use this radio as a detector to identify rogue APs on your network, check the box titled
Dedicate this
AP as Detector AP.
Setting this radio as a detector will dedicate this radio to detecting rogue APs on
the network. Dedicated detectors do not connect to by clients.
6. Select the
Single-channel scan for Unapproved APs
checkbox to enable the switch to detect rogue
devices using its only current channel of operation.
7. Select the
Enable Enhanced Beacon Table
checkbox to allow the AP to receive beacons and
association information.
8. Select the
Enable Enhanced Probe Table
checkbox to allow an AP to forward MU probe requests to
the switch.
9. Within the
Radio Settings
field, configure the
Placement
of the radio as either
Indoors
or
Outdoors
.
The setting will affect the selection channel and power levels. Default is Indoors.
10.Select a channel for communications between the Access Port and MUs in the
Desired Channel
field.
The selection of a channel determines the available power levels. The range of legally approved
communication channels varies depending on the installation location and country. The selected channel
can be a specific channel, “Random,” or “ACS.” Random assigns each radio a random channel. ACS
(Automatic Channel Selection) allows the switch to systematically assign channels. Default is Random.
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