User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Warranty and Product Registration
- How to Use This Guide
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Getting Started
- Web Configuration
- Command Line Interface
- Using the Command Line Interface
- General Commands
- System Management Commands
- country
- prompt
- system name
- system-resource
- password
- reboot-schedule
- apmgmgtui ssh enable
- apmgmtui ssh port
- apmgmtui telnet- server enable
- apmgmtui http port
- apmgmtui http server
- apmgmtui http session-timeout
- apmgmtui https port
- apmgmtui https server
- apmgmtui snmp
- apmgmtip
- show apmanagement
- show system
- show system resource
- show version
- show config
- 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 vacm view
- snmp-server vacm group
- snmp-server user
- snmp-server target
- snmp-server filter
- show snmp users
- show snmp target
- show snmp filter
- show snmp
- show snmp vacm view
- show snmp vacm group
- Flash/File Commands
- RADIUS Client Commands
- 802.1X Authentication Commands
- MAC Address Authentication Commands
- Filtering Commands
- Spanning Tree Commands
- bridge stp service
- bridge stp br-conf forwarding-delay
- bridge stp br-conf hello-time
- bridge stp br-conf max-age
- bridge stp br-conf priority
- bridge stp port-conf interface
- bridge-link path-cost
- bridge-link port- priority
- vap (STP Interface)
- path-cost (STP Interface)
- port-priority (STP Interface)
- bridge mac-aging
- show bridge stp
- show bridge br-conf
- show bridge port-conf interface
- show bridge status
- show bridge forward address
- show bridge mac- aging
- WDS Bridge Commands
- Ethernet Interface Commands
- Wireless Interface Commands
- interface wireless
- vap
- a-mpdu
- a-msdu
- channel
- transmit-power
- min-allowed-rate
- disable-coexist
- make-rf-setting- effective
- preamble
- short-guard-interval
- beacon-interval
- dtim-period
- rts-threshold
- ssid
- closed-system
- max-client
- max-association
- client-assoc-preempt
- assoc-timeout- interval
- auth-timeout-interval
- multicast-enhance
- shutdown (VAP)
- interfere-chan- recover
- antenna-chain
- long-distance
- long-distance reference-data
- long-distance slottime
- long-distance acktimeout
- long-distance ctstimeout
- bandwidth-control downlink
- bandwidth-control downlink rate
- bandwidth-control uplink
- bandwidth-control uplink rate
- show interface wireless
- show station
- show station statistics
- Wireless Security Commands
- Rogue AP Detection Commands
- Link Integrity Commands
- Link Layer Discovery Commands
- VLAN Commands
- WMM Commands
- QoS Commands
- Appendices
- Index of CLI Commands
- Index
Chapter 6
| Wireless Settings
Radio Settings
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◆ High Throughput Mode — The access point provides a channel bandwidth of
20 MHz by default giving an 802.11g connection speed of 54 Mbps and a
802.11n connection speed of up to 108 Mbps, and ensures backward
compliance for slower 802.11b devices. Setting the HT Channel Bandwidth to
40 MHz increases connection speed for 802.11n up to 300 Mbps. HT40plus
indicates that the secondary channel is above the primary channel. HT40minus
indicates that the secondary channel is below the primary channel.
(Default: HT20; Range:HT20, HT40PLUS, HT40MINUS)
◆ Radio Channel — The radio channel that the access point uses to
communicate with wireless clients. When multiple access points are deployed
in the same area, set the channel on neighboring access points at least five
channels apart to avoid interference with each other. For example, for 11g/n
HT20 mode you can deploy up to three access points in the same area using
channels 1, 6, 11. Note that wireless clients automatically set the channel to the
same as that used by the access point to which it is linked. (The available
channels are dependent on the Radio Mode, High Throughput Mode, and
Country Code settings.)
◆ Auto Channel — Selecting Auto Select enables the access point to
automatically select an unoccupied radio channel.
◆ Interference Channel Recover — Rescans all channels when interference is
detected on the current channel, and then changes to a clear channel.
(Default: Disabled)
◆ Antenna — Sets the antenna options for this AP to “system default.”
◆ Transmit Power — Adjusts the power of the radio signals transmitted from the
access point. The higher the transmission power, the farther the transmission
range. Power selection is not just a trade off between coverage area and
maximum supported clients. You also have to ensure that high-power signals
do not interfere with the operation of other radio devices in the service area.
(Range - Percentage mode: min, 12.5%, 25%, 50%, 100%; Default: 100%)
(Range - dBm mode: 3-20 dBm; Default: 18 dBm)
◆ Maximum Association Clients — The total maximum number of clients that
may associate with the radio. (Range: 1-127; Default: 127)
◆ Radio Mode — Defines the radio operation mode.
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Radio 0 (2.4 GHz Radio) — Default: 11n (g compatible); Options: 11n (b&g
compatible), 11n (g compatible).
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Radio 1 (5 GHz Radio) — Default: 11n; Options: 11n (a compatible), 11n.