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User’s Guide
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4.3 Wireless
Wireless settings
This page contains settings for the identification and radio channel use of the Access Point:
Regulatory Domain: this is the organization that certifies the Access Point for use in your country. It
determines which radio channels can be used to transmit and receive signals.
IAPP : IAPP can be defined to allow the new AP to obtain the authentication information
from the old AP and send a new EAPOL-Key message to the STA with a new
set of WEP keys. An IAPP should also transfer to the new AP enough of the
RADIUS server account information for the new AP to continue the same
account records rather than start a new account record.
SSID : only Access Points and clients that share this SSID are able to communicate with
each other. Your networking client allows you to choose to which network you
connect. The network names you see there are SSIDs.
Band : select the policy for internal radio. There are 3 types of band setting, the default
mode is Mixed.
Radio Channel : select the appropriate channel from the list provided to correspond with your
network settings. You shall assign a different channel for each AP to avoid
signal interference.
PRISM Nitro : this mode can improve performance slightly but will break downward
compatibility with some older products.
Current Tx Power Level: this setting allows to adjust output power of this unit. Set value to “1” will
tune the power to Maximum level.
Broadcast SSID : this setting is related with SSID for whether it can be broadcasted by wireless
or not.
Enable L2 Isolation: enable this setting will reject clients to communicate between themselves by this
AP.
Transmission Rates: The rate of data transmission should be set depending on the speed of your
wireless network. You can select from a range of transmission speeds, or you
can select AUTO to have the AP automatically use the fastest possible data
rate.
Preamble Type : select the head length of the packet. There are 2 types can be supported, long
and short.