User Manual

Professional Access Point
Administrator Guide
Pre-Launch Checklist: Default Settings and Supported Administrator/Client Platforms - 7
What the Access Point Does Not Provide
The Professional Access Point is not designed to function as a gateway to the Internet. To connect your
Radio On “Radio” on page 119
IEEE 802.11 Mode 802.11g “Radio” on page 119
802.11g Channel Auto “Radio” on page 119
Beacon Interval 100 “Radio” on page 119
DTIM Period 2 “Radio” on page 119
Fragmentation Threshold 2346 “Radio” on page 119
Regulatory Domain FCC “Radio” on page 119
RTS Threshold 2347 “Radio” on page 119
MAX Stations 2007 “Radio” on page 119
Transmit Power 100 percent “Radio” on page 119
Rate Sets Supported (Mbps)
IEEE 802.11g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 11, 9,
6, 5.5, 2, 1
IEEE 802.11b: 11, 5.5, 2, 1
“Radio” on page 119
Rate Sets (Mbps)
(Basic/Advertised)
IEEE 802.1g: 11, 5.5, 2, 1
IEEE 802.1b: 2, 1
“Radio” on page 119
Broadcast SSID Allow “Broadcast SSID, Station Isola-
tion, and Security Mode” on
page 97 in “Security” on page 91
Security Mode None “Broadcast SSID, Station Isola-
tion, and Security Mode” on
page 97 in “Security” on page 91
Authentication Type None
MAC Filtering Allow any station unless in list “MAC Filtering” on page 125
Guest Login and
Management
Disabled “Guest Login” on page 111
Load Balancing Disabled “Load Balancing” on page 129
WDS Settings None “Wireless Distribution System”
on page 143
SNMP Enabled “Enabling and Disabling Simple
Network Management Protocol
(SNMP)” on page 156
SNMP SET Requests Disabled “Enabling and Disabling Simple
Network Management Protocol
(SNMP)” on page 156
Option Default Settings Related Information