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2.4 GHz\Advanced
This page allows configuring advance wireless settings.
Fig. 2-32
Wireless\2.4GHz\Advanced
Country:
Please select the country code.
Mac Address:
The MAC address for this wireless device will be displayed in this field
automatically.
Beacon Interval:
Set the period of beacon transmissions to allow mobile stations to locate and
identify a BSS. The measure unit is “time units” (TU) of 1024 microseconds. (Value range:
1~65535)
DTIM Interval:
The value you set here is used to inform mobile stations when multicast frames that
have been buffered at the Wireless Voice Gateway will be delivered and how often that delivery
occurs. (Value range: 1~255)
Fragment Threshold:
Set the number of the fragmenting frames to make the data to be delivered
without errors induced by the interference. Frames longer than the value you set here are fragmented
before the initial transmission into fragments no longer than the value of the threshold. (Value range:
256~ 2346)
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RTS Threshold:
Set the value for sending a request to the destination. All the frames of a length
greater than the threshold that you set here will be sent with the four-way frame exchange. And, a
length less than or equal to the value that you set will not be proceeded by RTS. (Value range: 0~
2347)
WMM:
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) is a component of the IEEE 802.11e wireless LAN standard for
quality of service (QoS). The QoS assigns priority to the selected network traffic and prevents packet
collisions and delays thus improving VoIP calls and watching video over WLANs. It may help you
to
Enable
or
Disable
the WMM function. To enable you need to select
Enabled
, to disable you need
to select
Disabled
.
WMM Power Save:
This field allows you to enable WMM Power Save-Support. To enable you
need to select
Enabled
, to disable you need to select
Disabled
.
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4.
2.4 GHz\Access Control
This page allows configuring access control.
Fig.2-33
Wireless\2.4GHz\Access Control
Policies:
Policy of access control settings. Two options can be selected. It can be either Allow List
or Deny List.
Mac Address:
The MAC address list that allow of deny access.
Add row:
Click
”
Add row
”
for adding a new row of Mac Address.
Delete:
Check
”
Delete
”
of a raw and click
”
Save
”
button for deleting it.
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5.
2.4 GHz\WPS
This page allows you to configure WPS setting. Wi-Fi Protected Setup
TM
(WPS) is an easy and secure
way of configuring and connecting your Wireless access point. In this case, the Wireless Voice Gateway
is the Access Point (AP), and Your PC (or Wireless Device) is called the STA. When configuring your
Wireless Network via WPS, Messages are exchanged between the STA and AP in order to configure the
Security Settings on both devices.
Fig. 2-34
Wireless\2.4GHz\WPS
WPS:
It will help you to
Enable
or
Disable
the WPS feature. To enable you need to select
WPS
, to
disable you need to select
Disabled
.
PIN:
This is the PIN for authentication. Enter the PIN and the click
“
PIN start
”
for start PIN
connection.
PBC:
Click
“
PBC start
”
for starting it.
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6.
5 GHz\Radio
This page allows you to configure the access control of 5 GHz AP
.
Fig.2-35 Wireless\5 GHz\Radio
Enable:
It may help you to
Enable
or
Disable
the 5 GHz wireless function. To enable you need to
select
Enabled
, to disable you need to select
Disabled
.
SSID:
The SSID for 5 GHz wireless function.
802.11 Mode:
There are three different modes can be selected. Mixed, Disabled and Greenfield.
Channel:
In 802.11 Band 5GHz, there are 36, 40, 44, 48 total 4 channels for all country. Choose the
one that is suitable for this device.
Bandwidth:
Select wireless channel width
20 MHz
is for default value (bandwidth taken by
wireless signals of this access point.) It can be 20 MHz or 40 MHz.
Power:
This setting decides the output power of this 5 GHz device. You may use it to economize on
electricity by selecting lower percentage of power output. Control the range of the AP by adjusting
the radio output power. The power can be 100%, 75%, 50% or 25%.