Configuring the AP
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Spectrum24 AP-4111 DS Access Point Product Reference Guide
Accept Broadcast
ESSID
Allows the AP to respond to any station sending
probe packets with the industry-standard
broadcast ESS. If Enabled, this feature allows
industry-standard devices interoperability. The AP
probe response includes the ESS and information
about the network. By default, this feature is
Disabled and the AP responds only to stations that
know the ESSID. This helps preserve network
security. MUs require using Broadcast ESS to use
this function.
MU inactivity
Timeout
Allows industry-standard device interoperability
by specifying the time the AP allows for
MU inactivity.
A Spectrum24 AP recognizes MU activity through
data packet transmission and reception, and
through scanning. Spectrum24 MUs conduct
active scanning. Other industry-standard MUs
might conduct passive scans and a Spectrum24
AP can classify them as inactive.
Rate Control
Defines the data transmission rate:
•
5.5 & 11 Mbps - Optional
•
1 & 2 Mbps - Required
RTS Threshold
Request to send threshold (256 – 2347). Allows
the AP to use RTS (Request To Send) on frames
longer than the specified length. The default is
2347 Bytes.
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