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Wireless Isolation
Select Enable if you would like to block traffic between other network devices connecting to
this SSID. (recommended)
Select Disable if you would like to allow traffic between other network devices connecting to
this SSID.
Security Mode
Select WEP/WPA-PSK/WPA/WPA2-PSK/WPA2 for security mode. (WPA2-PSK
recommended)
6.1.3
WEP
If WEP is selected, WEP index and keys should be set manually.
WEP Key Index
WEP Key Index indicates which WEP key is used for data encryption.
WEP Key (1~4)
64-bit WEP: type 10 hexadecimal digits or 5 ASCII characters
128-bit WEP: type 26 hexadecimal digits or 13 ASCII characters.
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6.1.4
WPA Pre-shared Key / WPA2 Pre-shared Key
If WPA Pre-shared Key or WPA2 Pre-shared Key is selected, a Pre-shared Key is supposed to be set.
Key
Enter the Pre-Shared Key here.
This key will be required for wireless users
to connect to the SSID.
Encryption Method
Select TKIP, AES or Mixed (TKIP+AES). (AES recommended)
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6.1.5
WPA / WPA2
If WPA or WPA2 is selected, the radius server information should be set accordingly.
Radius Server IP Address
Enter the RADIUS server‘s IP address.
Radius Server Port
Enter the RADIUS server‘s port number. The default port is 1812.
Radius Key
Enter the RADIUS server‘s IP Address.
Encryption Method
Select TKIP, AES or Mixed (TKIP+AES). (AES recommended)
Rekey Method
Select Disable/Time/Packet Number. Rekey by Time/Packet Number will
require the user to re-authenticate with the RADIUS server after X
Time/Packet Number, may increase overhead.
Rekey Time Interval
Enter Rekey Time Interval.
Rekey Packet Interval
Enter Rekey Packet Number.
Pre-Authentication
Select Enable/Disable for Pre-authentication.
If enabled, this allows a
wireless user to pre-authenticate with the AP before switching from another
AP for quicker roaming.
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6.2
ADVANCED SETUP
3.
Click on [Wireless]
[Advanced] tab. You will see the following screen.
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4.
Configure wireless advanced settings following the instructions below.
Fragmentation
Enter the fragmentation bytes. The default value is 2346 bytes.
RTS
Enter the RTS seconds. The default value is 2347 seconds.
DTim
Enter the DTim seconds. The default value is 1.
Beacon Interval
Enter the interval to send a beacon. The default value is 100 milliseconds.
Header Preamble
Select Long or Short header preamble.
TxMode
Select different transmission mode.
MPDU
MPDU data length. The transmission rate is increase when you choose a larger
number, but usually the max value will be 4 in the wireless card
MSDU Aggregate
A kind of packet aggregation method, it can improve the transmission efficiency.
Please make sure you Wireless card has this function supported.
Tx Burst
Some 802.11g wireless card can supported this mode, and the transmission rate
can be increased when enable this function.
Packet Aggregate
An aggregation method like A-MSDU, it can improve the transmission efficiency.
Please make sure you Wireless card has this function supported.
HT Control Field
Select Enable/Disable. It is useful when you need to debug the wireless network
Reverse Direction Grant
Select Enable/Disable. The response time can be shorter when enable this
function.
Link Adapt
Select Enable/Disable. The function is use to dynamically change the modulation
and encode mechanism between wireless devices.
Short Guard Interval (SGI)
Select Enable/Disable. Short GI can improve some transmission rate, but with less
immunity when interference exist.
Operation Mode
Select Mixed mode or Greenfield. You may choose Greenfield mode to increase
the transmission rate when you using 802.11n wireless network only.
HT Band Width
Using HT20MHz or HT20/40MHz
Block Ack Setup
Automatically
Select Enable/Disable. If your Wifi Card supported Block Ack mechanism, it can
improve the data transmission efficiency when enable this function.
Block Ack Window Size
Specify a Block Ack window size
Reject Block Ack
Select Enable to reject the request of BA from other Wireless device
MCS
Select transmission (connection) speed.

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