User's Guide

AirTight Management Console User Guide
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Field Description
Frequency Band
The radio frequency band. The possible values are 2.4 GHz and 5
GHz. Default value is 2.4 GHz.
Channel Width
The channel width for the radio. Possible values are 20 MHz or 20 MHz /40
MHz. In case of a/n/ac devices, the 20/40/80 MHz option is available. The
options are enabled for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz modes.
Operating Channel
The operating channel for the radio. By default, the AP automatically selects
the operating channel automatically (Auto). User can manually set the channel
if desired. Select Manual, to set the operating channel. Based on the location
selected in the left pane, a list of channel numbers presented for manual
channel selection, is presented. If
the manually selected channel is not present
in the country of operation selected for the device in the applied AP template,
the AP automatically reverts to Auto mode and selects a channel.
Selection Interval
This field is visible only when the Operating Channel is set to Auto. This field
specifies the time interval, in hours, at which the channel selection happens.
You can enter any value from 1 through 48.
Channel Number
This field is visible only when the Operating Channel set to Manual. This field
specifies the operating channel number. The channel numbers seen in this box
depend on the operating region selected. If you are defining channel number
for APs in the mesh network, make sure that the channel number is the same
for all the AirTight device models functioning as mesh APs.
Background Scanning
Select this check box to enable background scanning by the AP.
IMPORTANT: Do not enable background scanning if the radio is being used for
Voice over IP (VoIP).
Radio Advanced Settings
Custom Transmit
Power
This field enables you to control the transmission power of the AP. Select the
custom transmit power check box and specify the transmission power of the AP
in dbm. If the custom transmit check box is deselected, the maximum allowed
transmit power allowed for the country of operation is set for the AP.
Fragmentation
Threshold
The fragmentation threshold, in bytes. Permissible value for this field is from
256 through 2346 bytes. This field is applicable to 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz modes.
RTS Threshold
The threshold for Request to Send (RTS) in bytes. It specifies the threshold for
the size of frame above which the AP should use Request to Send (RTS)/Clear
to Send (CTS) handshake for transmission. This field is applicable to 5 GHz
and 2.4 GHz modes.
Note: If the threshold is set to very small value the wireless channel is not
efficiently utilized.
This threshold is meant to be used for large frames to avoid losing them due to
collisions and causing channel resource wastage.
Beacon Interval
The time interval, in milliseconds, between AP beacon transmissions. The
value is set to 100 milliseconds. It is not editable.
DTIM Period
DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) period is the time period after which
clients connected to the AP should check for buffered data waiting on the AP.
802.11n/ac Guard
Interval
A time period at the end of each OFDM symbol to allow the signal to dissipate
prior to transmitting the next signal. This prevents overlaps between two
consecutive symbols. Legacy 802.11a/b/g devices use 800ns GI. GI of 400ns
is optional for 802.11n. This field is 802.11n/ac specific. Half guard interval is
not supported for SS-300-AT-C-50 when channel width is 20 MHz.
Enable Frame
Aggregation
This field specifies the enabling or disabling of MAC protocol Data Unit (MPDU)
aggregation. This field is 802.11n/ac specific. In case of 802.11 ac radio, frame
aggregation is enabled, by default, and it cannot be disabled.