User Guide

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Chapter 4: Network Configuration
Wireless networks support a stand-alone configuration as well as an integrated
configuration with 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LANs. The 2.4 GHz Wireless Access Point
also provides repeater and bridging services that can be configured independently
on 2.4 GHz radio interfaces.
Access points can be deployed to support wireless clients and connect wired LANs
in the following configurations:
Ad hoc for departmental, SOHO or enterprise LANs
Infrastructure for wireless LANs
Infrastructure wireless LAN for roaming wireless PCs
Infrastructure wireless bridge to connect wired LANs
Infrastructure wireless repeater for extended range
The 802.11b and 802.11g frequency band which operates at 2.4 GHz can easily
encounter interference from other 2.4 GHz devices, such as other 802.11b or g
wireless devices, cordless phones and microwave ovens. If you experience poor
wireless LAN performance, try the following measures:
Limit any possible sources of radio interference within the service area
Increase the distance between neighboring access points
Decrease the signal strength of neighboring access points
Increase the channel separation of neighboring access points (e.g. up to 5
channels of separation for 802.11b and 802.11g)