User Guide

System Configuration
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NXA-WAP250G 802.11b/g Wireless Access Point
Wireless VAP Settings
The Wireless VAP #1 Setting and Wireless VAP #2 Setting pages include configuration options for radio
signal characteristics and wireless security features on the NXA-WAP250G. VAP #1 is only available
when the Operation Mode is set as an AP.
The following sections apply to both Wireless VAP #1 Setting and Wireless VAP #2 Setting pages.
Basic
The Basic Setting page (FIG. 22) allows you to enable the VAP radio interface and define the Service Set
IDentifier (SSID).
The NXA-WAP250G includes an IEEE 802.11g radio for wireless communications. The IEEE 802.11g
standard operates within the 2.4 GHz band at up to 54 Mbps. Note that because the IEEE 802.11g
standard is an extension of the IEEE 802.11b standard, it allows clients with 802.11b wireless network
cards to associate to an 802.11g access point.
The SSID is a recognizable text string that identifies the wireless network service provided by the VAP
interface. Wireless clients that want to connect to the network must set their SSIDs to match that of the
VAP interface.
The displayed items on this page can be described as follows:
Radio Status – Enables radio communications for the VAP interface.
(Defaults: VAP #1 “Enabled”, VAP #2 “Disabled”)
SSID – The name of the wireless network service provided by the VAP. Clients that want to
connect to the network must set their SSID to the same as that of the VAP interface.
(Defaults: VAP #1 “AMX1”, VAP #2 “AMX2”; Range: 1-32 characters).
it is recommended to restrict one VAP network for only AMX Control Panels and let
all other wireless stations use the other VAP network.
FIG. 22 Basic Wireless Settings