User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Part # 34357-MNL Rev.03 SPEEDLAN 9200 User Guide
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To enable AES encryption in your network, see A. Enabling Encryption
Between SPEEDLAN 9200 Routers, page 4-4. To enable WEP security on a
SPEEDMesh-enabled client, see B. Enabling WEP Security Between a
SPEEDMesh-Enabled Client and SPEEDLAN 9200, page 4-5. To allow a
mesh node in a 9200 network to communicate with a SPEEDMesh-
enabled client, see Enabling/Disabling the SPEEDMesh-Enabled Client,
page 4-6.
System menu
Use this menu to define information about the host, view information about the
SPEEDLAN 9200 Configurator, set the current password and reboot the SPEEDLAN
9200 router. For more information see, System Menu, page 3-25. To view a
configuration summary of the units on the network, see Configuration Summary,
page 3-25. The SPEEDLAN 9200 contains a Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) Agent that provides a remote Network Management System (NMS) with read-
only ("get") access to certain configuration and status parameters. For more
information, see SNMP, page 3-26.
Routing menu
Use this menu to view and set routing configuration. For more information, see Routing
Menu, page 3-31. This is also where you can set RIP-2 MD5
Authentication (see Authentication on RIP-2 MD5, page 3-34).
Wireless menu
Use this menu to configure the wireless parameters.
If you choose Configuration, you will be able to set the following radio
parameters: SSID, wireless mode, channel, signaling rate, turbo mode, Tx
power and preamble. For more information, see Configuration,
page 3-38 for more details.
If you choose Tx Retries, you will be able to set the Transmit Retry Limit
and Signaling Rate Fallback. For more information, see Max Tx Retries
and Signaling Rate Fallback, page 3-41.
If you choose Max Throughput, you will be able to set the Max Transmit
Data Rate in Kb/s. For more information, see Max Throughput (Regulating
Bandwidth), page 3-43.