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neighbouring wireless networks.
802.11 Mode
You can select from the following mode:
• Mixed mode: Both 11b and 11g
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devices are able to connect to the
NB5Plus4W. Beacon & Probe Response
Frames are sent in “b” rate.
• 11b only Mode: Only 11b devices are
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able to connect to the NB5Plus4W.
• 11b+ Mode: Similar to the “802.11b-
only” mode except that 22Mbps PBCC
rate/modulation is included.
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• 11g only Mode: Only 11g devices are
able to connect to the NB5Plus4W.
4X
Same as b+ mode, which enables/disa-
bles the 4x feature. This function is TI
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proprietary and is only available when
both NetComm wireless cards (e.g.
NP543 / NP542) and the NB5Plus4W are
used.
User Isolation
When checked, wireless users will not
be able to directly access other wireless
users. More details on User Isolation are
discussed in the ‘‘User Isolation’’ section
below.
User Isolation
When User Isolation is enabled, wireless users will not be able to directly access
other wireless users. Access can be controlled by the AP. This is enabled on the
network side.
The figure below demonstrates the User Isolation feature.
1. AP disabled BSS (Basic Service Set) bridging
2. All data sent to WAN (Wide Area Network)
3. Enable/Disable flag
Save Your Changes
Follow these steps to save changes you have made on the Wireless Setup screen.