User's Manual

4 Configuring Radio Settings
62 Installation and User Guide: Airgo Access Point
Set the following global parameters on this tab:
Field Description
Network Connectivity Specify the mode of connectivity to the wired network.
The default value of Any means that the AP auto-determines whether to
initiate a backhaul based on the presence or absence of an active Ethernet
link. The Any setting is influenced by the number of radios in the Airgo
AP and whether the AP has active Ethernet connectivity. If Any is
selected, the Airgo AP is allowed to change between wireless and wired
mode based on a change in Ethernet status.
The Wired-Only setting means that the Airgo AP operates only as a wired
node. The node is disabled if the Ethernet link is not active. All radios take
on the AP persona unless explicitly configured as a BP radio.
The Wireless value means that the AP operates only as a wireless backhaul
node with wireless backhaul connectivity to the wired network. One radio
is automatically assigned the BP persona and one the AP persona. Applies
to dual radio APs only.
The default setting of Any is recommended.
Network Density Set the wireless network density (low, medium, or high). Moving APs closer
to each other increases wireless capacity by providing higher data rates to
clients. To support this configuration, select the high density option. For
maximum coverage at lower data rates, use the low density setting. Each
setting determines the defer threshold parameters for the Airgo AP. The
default is low; the default setting of “low” is appropriate for maximum
coverage.
World Mode - Multi-
Domain Support
Enables or disables 802.11d operation. If Enable is selected, the radio
advertises country, channel, and associated maximum transmit power
information in beacons and probe responses to stations or clients in the BSS.
The default setting is enabled.
NOTE: The World Mode Country Code may be statically assigned to a
particular country due to restrictions prohibiting end-user selection of
frequency and transmit power by some Regulatory Agencies. Refer to the
system specifications for the AP being configured to determine the country in
which this AP is licensed to operate. Currently, the MIC in Japan and the FCC
in the United States require products producing radio waves in the 2.4 and
5GHz bands to adhere to frequency (channel) and transmit power
requirements and prohibit end-user selection of alternative frequencies
(channels) and transmit power.
World Mode - Country
Code
Specify the country of operation of the AP. Select Default to set the channel
and power for the radio to the factory default country setting (U.S.).
Alternatively, enter a country code from the pull-down menu.