User Manual Part 2
User’s Guide Version 1.0
Network interface| wireless | Basic
Use the Network interface | wireless | Basic menu to configure such wireless settings as regulatory
domain, channel, band, and power, layer2isolation. Click the edit button on the setting to change the
basic configuration of wireless module.
Figure 126 – Basic Wireless Settings
Edit – edit the wireless basic settings
To change basic wireless setting properties click the Edit button in the Action column. The status
can be changed now:
Figure 127 – Edit Basic Wireless Settings
Radio Name– specify which wireless interface of BW1330, which is fixed: wlan1;
Domain – select the regulatory domain according to your country
The full frequency range of the 2.4 GHz is not permitted for use in all countries. Depending on your
selection of regulatory domains, the available frequency channels will vary.
Before changing radio settings manually verify that your settings comply with
government regulations. At all times, it will be the responsibility of the end-user to
ensure that the installation complies with local radio regulations. Refer to the
Appendix:
B) Regulatory Domain/Channels.
Channels – select the channel that the access point will use to transmit and receive information. If
one channel is defined, it acts as default channel. Channels list will vary depending on selected
regulatory domain and selected band. Multiple frequency channels are used to avoid interference
between two radios of this AP, and between nearby access points. If you wish to operate more than
one access point in overlapping coverage areas, we recommend a distance of at least four channels
between the chosen channels. For example, for three Access Points in close proximity choose
channels 1, 6 and 11 for 11b/g.
Band – working bands on which your radios are working.
4 bands are supplied: 2.4GHz(Mixed 11g), 2.4GHz(11g only), 2.4GHz(Mixed 11g WiFi) and 2.4GHz
(11g only WiFi).If 2.4GHz(Mixed 11g) or 2.4GHz(11g only) is selected, the radio will work on 2.4GHz
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