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Chapter 24
| Wireless Interface Commands
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auto - Automatically selects an unoccupied channel (if available).
Otherwise, the lowest channel is selected.
Default Setting
Automatic channel selection
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Wireless)
Command Usage
The available channel settings are limited by local regulations, which
determine the number of channels that are available.
The available channels depend on the radio interface, either 11b/g/n (2.4 GHZ)
or 11a/n (5 GHz).
The access point provides a channel bandwidth of 20 MHz by default giving an
802.11g connection speed of 54 Mbps and a 802.11n connection speed of up
to 108 Mbps, and ensures backward compliance for slower 802.11b devices.
Setting the HT Channel Bandwidth to 40 MHz increases connection speed for
802.11n up to 300 Mbps.
HT40plus indicates that the secondary channel is above the primary channel.
HT40minus indicates that the secondary channel is below the primary channel.
For most wireless adapters, the channel for wireless clients is automatically set
to the same as that used by the access point to which it is linked.
Example
AP(if-wireless 0)# channel ht20 06
This setting has not been effective !
If want to take effect, please execute make-RF-setting-effective command !
AP(if-wireless 0)#
transmit-power This command adjusts the power of the radio signals transmitted from the access
point.
Syntax
transmit-power {percentage <percent-power> | dbm <dbm-power>}
percent-power - Signal strength as a percentage transmitted from the AP.
(Options: full, half, quarter, eighth, min)
dbm-power - Signal strength in dBm transmitted from the AP.
(Range: 3-20 dBm)