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least congested frequency channel. Automatic mode may choose to use wireless
channels that are being overlapped.
Suggestion:
The available radio channels differ by their frequency width.
Notice:
The available radio channels are defined by country specific rules and can be
limited. That is why that some network components might not support all channels.
7. When you have modified your settings, please confirm the changes by clicking the
tab
If you do not want to save your changes, click on the tab
.
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6.1.4 WMM
Perform this procedure to configure WLAN WMM.
Figure 6-5 WMM
1. Click on
Basic WLAN settings
.
2. Click on the statement
WMM
.
3. Set the parameters as required.
Table 6-3 WMM Parameters
Parameter
Description
Choose AC
There are four options:
•
BE (default)
•
BK
•
VI
•
VO
AIFSN
Arbitration inter frame spacing number
Range: 2–15
ECWMin
Exponent form of minimum competition window
Range: 0–15
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ECWMax
Exponent form of maximum competition window
Range: 0–15
TXOP
Transmission opportunity limit
Range: 0–255
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6.1.5 Wireless Client
Perform this procedure to configure Wireless client.
Figure 6-6 Wireless Client
1. Click on
Basic WLAN settings
.
2. Click on the statement
Wireless Client
.
3. The list will displayed
SSID
,
IP
,
MAC
and
RSSI
of the client, if there is any entry.
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6.2 Manage WLAN access
Define which Wireless devices may access the Wireless home network and
embedded network capable devices per WPS (Wireless Protected Setup).
6.2.1 Access limit
Here you can set which network capable devices can access the Wireless home
network.
Figure 6-7 Access Limit
1. Click on
Manage WLAN access
.
2. Click on
Access limit
.
3. Choose if you want to allow
All
or
Specific computers
network capable devices in
your Wireless home network.
Notice:
These network capable devices still need a WLAN key, in order to access your
Wireless home network.