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4. Select the 802.11a radio profile.
a. Select New from the 802.11a radio profile drop-down menu.
b. Enter ht-corpnet-a for the 802.11a radio profile name.
c. Select (check) the High Throughput enable (radio) checkbox to enable high-throughput. By default, this
is enabled (checked).
d. Click Apply.
5. Select the High-throughput Radio Profile under the 802.11a radio profile.
a. Select New from the High-throughput Radio Profile drop-down menu.
b. Enter ht-radioa-corpnet for the high-throughput radio profile name.
c. Configure the high-throughput radio settings (see Table 34 for details) and click Apply.
6. Select the 802.11g radio profile.
a. Select New from the 802.11g radio profile drop-down menu.
b. Enter ht-corpnet-g for the 802.11a radio profile name.
c. Select (check) the High Throughput enable (radio) checkbox to enable high-throughput. By default, this
is enabled (checked).
d. Click Apply.
7. Select the High-throughput Radio Profile under the 802.11g radio profile.
a. Select New from the High-throughput Radio Profile drop-down menu.
b. Enter ht-radiog-corpnet for the high-throughput radio profile name.
c. Configure the high-throughput radio settings (see Table 34 for details) and Click Apply.
8. Select Wireless LAN, under the Profiles list, to reveal the WLAN profiles.
9. Select the Virtual AP profile.
a. Select New from the Add a Profile drop-down menu.
b. Enter ht-vap-corpnet for the virtual AP profile name.
NOTE: This radio profile represents activity on the 5 GHz frequency band. Since the high-throughput IEEE 802.11n standard
operates on the 5 GHz and/or 2.4 GHz frequency band, high-throughput can be enabled on 802.11a or 802.11g radio profiles.
Table 34 High-Throughput Radio Profile Configuration Parameters
Parameter Description
40MHz intolerance This parameter controls whether or not APs using this radio profile will advertise
intolerance of 40 MHz operation. By default, this option is disabled, and 40 MHz operation is
allowed. If you do not want to use 40 Mhz operation, select the 40MHz intolerance checkbox
to enable this feature.
honor 40MHz intolerance When enabled, the radio will stop using the 40 MHz channels if the 40 MHz intolerance
indication is received from another AP or station. Uncheck the Honor 40 Mhz intolerance
checkbox to disable this feature.
Default: Enabled
Legacy station workaround Select this option to enable interoperability for misbehaving legacy stations. This option is
disabled by default, and should only be enabled under the supervision of Dell technical
support.
NOTE: This radio profile represents activity on the 2.4 GHz frequency band. Since the high-throughput IEEE 802.11n standard
operates on the 5 GHz and/or 2.4 GHz frequency band, high-throughput can be enabled on 802.11a or 802.11g radio profiles.