User's Guide Part 3

Access / One
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Network
Managing the Network 93
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The following options are available with this command:
802.11g Radio Wireless Mode
This option allows you to select the 802.11g wireless mode from the options
available in the corresponding pull-down list, including:
802.11g: This is the default standard 802.11g wireless mode.
802.11g Only (No 802.11b): This mode restricts the radio to the 802.11g
wireless mode only and does not allow 802.11b compatibility.
802.11g Super: This mode provides support for the Atheros Super G
FastFrames throughput enhancement technology, with data rates up to
108Mbps and compatible with the 802.11g (54 Mbps) wireless
technology. This translates to nearly double the throughput, but there are
some limitations, including:
Only one operating channel is supported.
All user devices must also be capable of running 802.11g Super G
and be configured for it. Super G is not an industry standard and so
not all 802.11g user devices support this feature.
802.11b Only (No 802.11g): This mode restricts the radio to the 802.11b
wireless mode only and does not allow 802.11g compatibility.
802.11a Radio Wireless Mode
This option allows you to select the 802.11a wireless mode from the options
available in the corresponding pull-down list, including:
802.11a: This is the default standard 802.11a wireless mode.
802.11a Turbo: This configures all 802.11a wireless modules in your
Access/One Network to operate in Turbo mode, allowing them to operate
with data rates at speeds up to 108 Mbps. This translates to nearly double
the throughput, but all user devices must be capable of running the
802.11a Turbo mode and be configured for it. Turbo mode is not an
industry standard and so not all 802.11a user devices support this
feature.