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SERIES
Wireless Settings
SSID
The SSID is a unique ID given to an Access Point.
Wireless clients associating to the Access Point must have the
same SSID. The SSID can have up to 32 characters.
Visibility Status
Makes the AP visible or invisible to clients.
Channel
Sets the channel that the AP and clients will use
TX Rate
The rate at which the radio will communicate with the clients.
NOTE:
Setting this rate below the maximum possible does not
limit bandwidth, and often has a negative impact on the
operation of your network.
RTS Threshold (0-3000)
Select RTS that works best in your location. A general rule of
thumb is the more clients you have, the lower the value should
be set.
Fragmentation Threshold
Select Fragmentation that works best in your location. The
lower the Fragmentation, the smaller the packets.
Link Distance
Sets the distance of the link for correct ACK timing.
ACK Timeout Tuning (µs)
For fine tuning the ACK timing if required.
Beacon Interval
Sets the rate at which the AP will broadcast its beacons.
DTIM Interval
Sets the DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) Interval.
Helps to keep marginal clients connected by sending wake up
frames.
Burst Time
Sets the Burst Time in ms.
which will be used to send data without
stopping. Note that other wireless devices in that network will not
be able to transmit data for this number of microseconds.
802.11d
Enabled
Enable 802.11d mode. Not used in operation in the United
States or Canada.
Block Inter-Client Traffic
Select to block wireless communications between clients on the
AP.
Power Cap (dBm)
Sets the output power of the radio.
Preamble
You can now set the preamble type: Long or Auto. Auto tries Short
first, then Long. Long uses Long only. This feature was added to
workaround some competitive AP’s that did not support Auto
Preamble.
PXP How to:
To operate the radio in PXP mode, one radio
needs to be set to Access Point and the other
set to Infrastructure.
♦
Set the SSID to be the same on both
radios
♦
Channel is set by the AP
♦
Enter in the opposite radios’ MAC ad-
dress into the PxP Mac address field on
both radios (no colons)
♦
Check off “PxP Mode Enabled”
Note:
The LEDS on the radios will operate the
same as in Infrastructure mode, with LEDS pro-
portional to signal strength.