User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction 1-1
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Hardware Installation
- Chapter 3: External Antennas
- Chapter 4: Network Configuration
- Chapter 5: Initial Configuration
- Chapter 6: System Configuration
- Chapter 7: Command Line Interface
- Using the Command Line Interface
- Entering Commands
- Command Groups
- General Commands
- System Management Commands
- System Logging Commands
- System Clock Commands
- DHCP Relay Commands
- SNMP Commands
- snmp-server community
- snmp-server contact
- snmp-server location
- snmp-server enable server
- snmp-server host
- snmp-server trap
- snmp-server engine-id
- snmp-server user
- snmp-server targets
- snmp-server filter
- snmp-server filter-assignments
- show snmp groups
- show snmp users
- show snmp group-assignments
- show snmp target
- show snmp filter
- show snmp filter-assignments
- show snmp
- Flash/File Commands
- RADIUS Client
- 802.1X Authentication
- MAC Address Authentication
- Filtering Commands
- WDS Bridge Commands
- Spanning Tree Commands
- Ethernet Interface Commands
- Wireless Interface Commands
- interface wireless
- vap
- speed
- turbo
- multicast-data-rate
- channel
- transmit-power
- radio-mode
- preamble
- antenna control
- antenna id
- antenna location
- beacon-interval
- dtim-period
- fragmentation-length
- rts-threshold
- super-a
- super-g
- description
- ssid
- closed-system
- max-association
- assoc-timeout-interval
- auth-timeout-value
- shutdown
- show interface wireless
- show station
- Rogue AP Detection Commands
- Wireless Security Commands
- Link Integrity Commands
- IAPP Commands
- VLAN Commands
- WMM Commands
- Appendix A: Troubleshooting
- Appendix B: Cables and Pinouts
- Appendix C: Specifications
- Glossary
- Index
System Configuration
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6
Configuring Common Radio Settings
To configure Rouge AP detection, select the Radio Settings page, and scroll down to
the “Rouge AP” section.
Turbo Mode – The normal 802.11a wireless operation mode provides connections
up to 54 Mbps. Turbo Mode is an enhanced mode (not regulated in IEEE 802.11a)
that provides a higher data rate of up to 108 Mbps. Enabling Turbo Mode allows the
access point to provide connections up to 108 Mbps. (Default: Disabled)
Note: Note: In normal mode, the access point provides a channel bandwidth of 20 MHz,
and supports the maximum number of channels permitted by local regulations
(e.g., 13 channels for the United States). In Turbo Mode, the channel bandwidth is
increased to 40 MHz to support the increased data rate. However, this reduces
the number of channels supported (e.g., 5 channels for the United States).
Note: Check your country’s regulations to see if Turbo Mode is allowed.