User's Manual Part 2

Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 25 February 2011
Basic and Advanced - Radio
Settings for Basic and Advanced are similar, except that the Advanced option allows you to congure settings per Group.
Name: Displays user-assigned name of prole.
SSID: Displays the SSID of access point.
Broadcast SSID: Enables broadcasting of the SSID in the clear.
Network Authentication: Displays type of authentication required.
Data Encryption: Displays encryption type.
Wireless Client Security Separation: Controls security among clients connected to AP.
VLAN: Species VLAN for trafc to/from this Prole.
MAC ACL Group: Denes MAC address Access Control List preferences.
Captive Portal: Denes which, if any, captive portals are being managed.
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM): Enables WMM mode. Select this option to ensure that applications that require better throughput
and performance are provided special queues with higher priority. WMM denes the following four
queues in decreasing order of priority:
Voice: The highest priority queue, minimum delay; ideal for VOIP and streaming media.
Video: The second highest priority queue, low delay. Video applications are routed to this queue.
Best Effort: The medium priority queue, medium delay. Most IP applications use this queue.
Background: Low priority queue with high throughput. Applications which are not time-sensitive but require
high throughput can use this queue.
With WMM enabled, QoS prioritization and coordination of wireless access is on. Disabling WMM will deactivate QoS control of
station EDCA parameters on upstream trafc owing from the station to the access point.
WMM Powersave: Enables Powersave option for WMM.