Performing Advanced Configuration
SYSTIMAX® AirSPEED™ AP542
User Guide
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5. Configure Transmit Power Control and transmit power level if required.
TX Power Control
Transmit Power Control uses standard 802.11d frames to control transmit power within an infrastructure BSS. This
method of power control is considered to be an interim way of controlling the transmit power of 802.11d enabled clients
in lieu of implementation of 802.11h.
The Transmit Power Control feature lets the user configure the transmit power level of the wireless interface at one of
four levels:
•
100% of the maximum transmit power level defined by the regulatory domain
•
50%
•
25%
•
12.5%
When Transmit Power Control is enabled, the transmit power level of the radio in the AP is set to the configured
transmit power level. The power level is advertised in Beacon and Probe Response frames as the 802.11d maximum
transmit power level.
When an 802.11d-enabled client learns the regulatory domain related information from Beacon and Probe Response
frames, it learns the power level advertised in Beacon and Probe response frames as the maximum transmit power of
the regulatory domain and configures itself to operate with that power level.
As a result, the transmit power level of the BSS is configured to the power level set in the AP (assuming that the BSS
has only 802.11d enabled clients and an 802.11d enabled AP).
Configuring TX Power Control
1. Click
Configure > Interfaces > Operational Mode
.
2. Select
Enable Transmit Power Control
.
3. Select the transmit power level for wireless interface A or B from the Wireless-A or Wireless-B: Transmit Power
Level drop-down menu.
4. Click
OK
.