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Configuring Wireless Networks
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13. Click OK.
A success message appears.
Note: Some wireless cards have "Infrastructure" and "Ad-hoc" modes. These modes
are also called "Access Point" and "Peer to Peer". On the wireless client, choose the
"Infrastructure" or "Access Point" mode.
You can set the wireless cards to either "Long Preamble" or "Short Preamble".
Table 55: Basic Wireless Settings Fields
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Wireless Settings
Network Name
(SSID)
Type the network name (SSID) that identifies your wireless network. This
name will be visible to wireless stations passing near your access point,
unless you enable the Hide the Network Name (SSID) option.
It can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long and is case-sensitive.
Country Select the country where you are located.
Warning: Choosing an incorrect country may result in the violation of
government regulations.
This field only appears when configuring the primary WLAN, and it is
inherited by all VAPs and WDS links.
Operation Mode Select an operation mode:
802.11b (11 Mbps). Operates in the 2.4 GHz range and offers a
maximum theoretical rate of 11 Mbps. When using this mode,
only 802.11b stations will be able to connect.
802.11g (54 Mbps). Operates in the 2.4 GHz range, and offers a
maximum theoretical rate of 54 Mbps. When using this mode,
only 802.11g stations will be able to connect.
802.11b/g (11/54 Mbps). Operates in the 2.4 GHz range, and offers
a maximum theoretical rate of 54 Mbps. When using this mode,
both 802.11b stations and 802.11g stations will be able to
connect.