User Guide

wds auto
no wds auto
INTERFACE
DOT11RADIO
Enable automatic WDS provisioning on
this radio interface and enter the auto
WDS configuration mode; this command
is mutually exclusive with the wds <0-5>
command.
6
Disable auto WDS on this radio interface.
wds-unicast-rate [rate]
no wds-unicast-rate [rate]
INTERFACE
DOT11RADIO
Set the forced unicast rate of this radio
interface’s WDS links; once set, WDS
links will attempt to consistently use the
specified transmission rate.
The rate is specified in units of 100kbps;
the available rates are: 10, 20, 55, 110,
60, 90, 120, 180, 240, 360, 480, 540
(Example: if choose 20, then
RATE=20*100kbps=2Mbps)
Disables unicast rate setting; WDS links
will automatically select the transmission
rate and may dynamically vary
depending on link quality (default setting)
The following table outlines settings that only take affect in access operation mode:
Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose
bss <SSID>
no bss <SSID>
INTERFACE
DOT11RADIO
Configure a new or existing BSS on this
radio interface
7
Remove an existing BSS from this radio
interface
SSID: The 802.11 Service Set ID (SSID)
that identifies a BSS on this radio
interface
The following table outlines settings that only take affect in client operation mode:
Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose
station <station name>
no station <station name>
INTERFACE
DOT11RADIO
Configure a 802.11 client station on this
radio interface
8
Remove 802.11 client station setting
from this radio interface
Note: currently only one station is
allowed on each router
6
Please see chapter 7, Radio Frequency Management, for more information about auto WDS
discovery and provisioning.
7
Please see the later chapter on BSS for more information.
8
Please see the later chapter on client mode for more information.
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