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9.
Wireless
The Wireless main page provides access to the following features:
±
Setup
±
Configuration
±
Multiple SSID
±
Security
±
Management
±
WDS
To access the
Wireless Main
page, click the
Wireless
tab as shown on the screen below.
Each of the features on the left menu is described in the following sections.
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9.1
Setup
To configure Setup, follow the steps below.
Step 1
:
From the
Wireless
tab, click the
Setup
link provided. The following page
appears:
Step 2
:
The
Enable
checkbox is enabled by default for the access point (AP).
Step 3
:
The default setting for the
Primary SSID
field is
WLAN-AP-625W
and you can
assign a unique SSID to your AP, if required.
The maximum number of characters for the SSID field is 32 characters.
Step 4
:
The
Hidden SSID
checkbox is used to enable/disable this feature. When the
hidden SSID is enabled, the SSID is removed from the beacon frames that the
AP transmits. This hides the AP from being seen by any other station.
Step 5
:
The
VLAN ID
applies to the primary SSID. The default value is
0.
Enter the
VLAN ID as required.
Step 6
:
Next, enter the
Channel B/G
field. The default channel is
1
but different
domains have different ranges of channels. For example, the FCC default
channel in 2.4 GHz is
11
.
Step 7
:
Select the
802.11 Mode
from the drop-down list. The options are:
Mixed
mode, 11b only Mode, 11b+ Mode
and 1
1g only Mode
.
Step 8
:
Check the
User Isolation
checkbox if you wish to prevent wireless users from
directly accessing other wireless users.
Step 9
:
Check the QoS Support checkbox to enable QoS configuration. The QoS
settings can be found in the table provided below.
Step 10:
Click the
Apply
button to apply the settings.
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Step 11:
To save your configuration, please refer to the section under
Save / Restart
Menu
.
The following table lists the
Setup
screen fields and their definitions:
Field
Description
Enable AP
Enables / Disables the access point (AP).
Primary SSID
The primary SSID is the primary service set identifier of the
AP. The SSID field allows up to a maximum field length of 32
characters.
Hidden SSID
Enables / Disables the
Hidden SSID
feature. When the SSID
is removed from the beacon frames that the AP transmits. The
AP will no longer be seen by any other station.
VLAN ID
This is the
VLAN ID
for the
Primary SSID
. By default, multiple
SSID is disabled and the VLAN of the primary SSID is
0.
When you enable multiple SSID, you are prompted to change
the VLAN ID of the primary SSID to a unique value between
1
and 4095
.
Channel B/G
This is the channel on which the AP and the wireless stations
communicate.
802.11 Mode
You can select from the following modes:
Mixed Mode
o
Both 802.11b and g modes are supported. The
legacy supported rates information element (SR IE)
contains the 802.11b legacy supported rates and the
additional OFDM supported rates. Extended SR IE
contains the extended support rates, if present.
11b Only Mode
o
The legacy SR IE contains only the 802.11b legacy
supported rates. The extended SR IE is not present.
11b+ Mode
o
Similar to the 802.1b-only mode except that
22Mbps
PBCC rate/modulation is included.
11g Only Mode
o
The legacy SR IE contains only the OFDM additional
supported rates. The extended SR IE contains the
extended rates, if present.
4x
Enables / Disables the 4x feature. This function is TI (Texas
Instruments) proprietary and is only available when both TI
wireless station card and TI RG are used.
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Field
Description
User Isolation
When checked, wireless users will not be able to directly
access other wireless users. Access can be controlled by the
AP.
The 3 states of enabling User Isolation feature are:
1.
AP disabled basic set (BSS) bridging
:
Before user
isolation is enabled, the stations can exchange data via
the AP. This is disabled when user isolation is enabled.
2. All data is sent to the
WAN
.
3.
Enable / Disable flag
: No station has direct access to
other stations as a result of user isolation.
QoS Support
Please refer to the QoS Settings table provided below.
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9.2
Configuration
The Wireless Configuration page provides the advanced wireless network parameter
settings.
To access and enable
Configuration
, follow the steps below.
Step 1
:
From the
Wireless
tab, click the
Configuration
link provided. The following
page appears:
Step 2
:
The default value for the time interval between beacon frame transmissions in
the
Beacon Period
field is set to
100
milliseconds. Modify this value, if
required.
Step 3
:
The default value for the
Delivery Traffic Identification Map
period in the
DTIM
field is set to
3.
Modify this value, if required.
Step 4
:
Enter the
Request to Send
threshold in the
RTS Threshold
field. The defaulted
value is
2347
.
Step 5
:
Enter the
Fragmentation Threshold
in the
Frag Threshold
field. The defaulted
value is
2346
.
Step 6
:
Select the
Power Level
from the drop-down list. The options are:
Full, 75%,
50%, 25% and 6%.
Step 7:
Click the
Apply
button to apply the settings.
Step 8:
To save your configuration, please refer to the section under
Sav
e / Restart
Menu
.

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