Specifications

Chapter 3 Configuring the Radio and Basic Settings
Radio Configuration
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YesThis is the default setting; it allows devices that do not specify an SSID
(devices that are broadcasting in search of an access point to associate with)
to associate with the access point.
NoDevices that do not specify an SSID (devices that are broadcasting in
search of an access point to associate with) are not allowed to associate with
the access point. With no selected, the SSID used by the client device must
match exactly the access points SSID.
Enable World Mode
When you select yes from the world-mode drop-down menu, the access point adds
channel carrier set information to its beacon. Client devices with world-mode
enabled receive the carrier set information and adjust their settings automatically.
Data Rates
You use the data rate settings to choose the data rates the access point uses for data
transmission. The rates are expressed in megabits per second.
The access point always attempts to transmit at the highest data rate set to Basic.
If there are obstacles or interference, the access point steps down to the highest
rate that allows data transmission. For each of four rates (1, 2, 5.5, and 11
megabits per second), a drop-down menu lists three options:
Basic (default)Allows transmission at this rate for all packets, both unicast
and multicast. At least one of the access points data rates must be set to
Basic.
YesThe access point transmits only unicast packets at this rate; multicast
packets are sent at one of the data rates set to Basic.
NoThe access point does not transmit data at this rate.
You can use the Data Rate settings to set up an access point to serve client devices
operating at specific data rates. For example, to set up the access point for 11
megabits per second (Mbps) service only, select Basic for 11 and select Ye s for
the other data rates. Figure 3-6 shows the Data Rates set up for 11-Mbps service
only.