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Field
Description
Beacon Interval
The amount of time between beacon transmissions in
milliseconds.
The default is 100 ms and the acceptable range
is 1 – 65535.
The beacon transmissions identify the presence
of an access point.
By default, network devices passively scan
all RF channels listening for beacons coming from access
points.
Before a station enters power save mode, the station
needs the beacon interval to know when to wake up to receive
the beacon (and learn whether there are buffered frames at the
access point).
Global Max Clients
The maximum number of clients that can connect to the router.
Xpress
TM
Technology
Xpress Technology is compliant with draft specifications of two
planned wireless industry standards.
Transmit Power
Set the power output (by percentage) as desired.
WMM (Wi-Fi
Multimedia)
The technology maintains the priority of audio, video and voice
applications in a Wi-Fi network. It allows multimedia service
get higher priority.
WMM No
Acknowledgement
Refers to the acknowledge policy used at the MAC level.
Enabling no Acknowledgement can result in more efficient
throughput but higher error rates in a noisy Radio Frequency
(RF) environment.
WMM APSD
This is Automatic Power Save Delivery. It saves power.
6.6
Station Info
This page shows authenticated wireless stations and their status.
Click the
Refresh
button to update the list of stations in the WLAN.
Consult the table below for descriptions of each column heading.
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Heading
Description
MAC
Lists the MAC address of all the stations.
Associated
Lists all the stations that are associated with the Access
Point, along with the amount of time since packets were transferred
to and from each station. If a station is idle for too long, it is
removed from this list.
Authorized
Lists those devices with authorized access.
SSID
Lists which SSID of the modem that the stations connect to.
Interface
Lists which interface of the modem that the stations connect to.
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Chapter 7
Diagnostics
Diagnostics screens for IPoW and PPPoE connection types are shown below.
IPoW Connection
PPPoE Connection
The Diagnostics menu provides feedback on the connection status of the
WAP-5813n.
If a test displays a fail status, click the
Test
button to retest and
confirm the error.
If the test continues to fail, click
Help
and follow the
troubleshooting procedures provided.
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Chapter 8
Management
The Management menu has the following maintenance functions and processes:
8.1 Settings
8.2 System Log
8.3 TR-069 Client
8.4 Internet Time
8.5 Access Control
8.6 Update Software
8.7 Save and Reboot
8.1
Settings
This includes
Backup Settings
,
Update Settings
, and
Restore Default
screens.
8.1.1
Backup Settings
To save the current configuration to a file on your PC, click
Backup Settings
.
You
will be prompted for a location of the backup file.
This file can later be used to
recover settings using the
Update Settings
function described below.
8.1.2
Update Settings
This option recovers configuration files previously saved using
Backup Settings
.
Enter the file name (including folder path) in the
Settings File Name
box or press
Browse…
to search for the file.
Click
Update Settings
to recover settings.
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8.1.3
Restore Default
Click
Restore Default Settings
to restore factory default settings.
After
Restore Default Settings
is clicked, the following screen appears.
Close the browser and wait for 2 minutes before reopening it.
It may also be
necessary, to reconfigure your PC IP configuration to match your new settings.
NOTE:
This entry has the same effect as the
Reset
button.
The WAP-5813n
board hardware and the boot loader support the reset to default.
If the
Reset
button is continuously pressed for more than 5 seconds, the boot
loader will erase the configuration data saved in flash memory.

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