LAN advanced configuration
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Configuration Guide
WLAN radio configuration parameters
The following section describes the parameters for configuration of the WLAN radio located at
Configuration,
LAN, Wireless, Radio
tab.
Variable definitions
The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the WLAN radio.
VLAN Identifier
Type the VLAN ID to which SSID users belong. Access points use this
VLAN ID to tag the packets from the specified users of the given SSID.
Status
When you configure an SSID, this field appears in the new row. It specifies
the activation status of the WLAN SSID. The configured SSID is added
with a default status of Enabled.
When Enabled, the radio starts sending beacons for the SSID and allows
clients to connect to it.
Select Disabled to deactivate the radio. The radio stops sending the
beacons for the SSID.
Variable
Value
Turbo Mode
Specifies the Turbo Mode status. Turbo Mode is used to perform a speed
boost to the wireless network.
Select Dynamic to allow the BSG to detect whether clients are capable of
Turbo Mode. If a client is not capable of turbo mode, the client returns to
normal mode.
Select Static only when you know that all wireless devices in the network
are capable of Turbo Mode.
Select Disabled if there are no wireless clients to support turbo mode.
The default value is Dynamic.
Beacon Period (ms)
Type the beacon period.
The value ranges from 20 to 1000 ms. The default value is 100 ms.
Auto Channel Selection
Select this check box to enable automatic channel selection.
The default is Enabled.
Radio Channel
Select the radio channel, if Auto Channel Selection is not enabled.
Transmit Power
Specifies the transmission power. Select one of the following options:
•
Full (100%)
•
Half (50%)
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Quarter (25%)
•
Eigth (12.5%)
•
Minimum
The default value is Minimum.
Maximum Supported Rate
Select the link speed of the Radio. Select the maximum supported rate.
Options are 1, 2, 5.5, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54.
The default value is 54 Mbps.
Variable
Value
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