User Manual
Chapter 12: Setting the Wireless Interface
Configuring 802.11d Regulatory Domain Support
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12.2 Configuring 802.11d Regulatory Domain Support
You can enable or disable IEEE 802.11d Regulatory Domain Support to broadcast
the access point country code information as described below.
12.3 Configuring The Radio Interface
The radio interface allows you to set the radio Channel and 802.11 mode as
described below.
Note: On a two-radio AP, you must configure these radio interface settings for
both Radio Interface One and Radio Interface Two.
802.11d Regulatory
Domain Support
Enabling support for IEEE 802.11d on the access point causes the AP to broadcast which coun-
try it is operating in as a part of its beacons:
• To enable 802.11d regulatory domain support click Enabled.
• To disable 802.11d regulatory domain support click Disabled.
Note: The IEEE 802.11d defines standard rules for the operation of IEEE 802.11
wireless LANs in any country without reconfiguration. IEEE 802.11d allows cli-
ent stations to operate in any country without reconfiguration. The 9160 Wire-
less Gateway must be configured by the Manufacturer via the command line
interface (CLI) country codes for operation in a particular country.
Table 12.1 802.11d Regulatory Domain Support
Field Description
MAC Addresses
(Shown on two-radio AP only)
Indicates the Media Access Control () addresses for the interface.
On the two-radio AP only, the
MAC
addresses for Radio Interface One (Internal/Guest)
and Radio Interface Two (Internal/Guest) are shown.
A MAC address is a permanent, unique hardware address for any device that represents
an interface to the network. The MAC address is assigned by the manufacturer. You can-
not change the MAC address. It is provided here for informational purposes as a unique
identifier for an interface.
Table 12.2 Radio Interface Settings