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W i r e l e s s S c r e e n s
T h e r e a r e t w o ( 2 ) c o n f i g u r a t i o n s c r e e n s a v a i l a b l e :
Basic Settings
Advanced
B a s i c S e t t i n g s S c r e e n
T h e s e t t i n g s o n t h i s s c r e e n m u s t m a t c h t h e s e t t i n g s u s e d b y W i r e l e s s S t a t i o n s .
C l i c k B a s i c o n t h e m e n u t o v i e w a s c r e e n l i k e t h e f o l l o wi n g .
Figure 16: Basic Settings Screen
D a t a - B a s i c S e t t i n g s S c r e e n
Operation
W i r e l e s s M o d e
S e l e c t t h e d e s i r e d o p t i o n :
Disable - select this if for some reason you do not this AP to
transmit or receive at all.
802.11b and 802.11g - this is the default, and will allow
connections by both 802.11b and 802.1g wireless stations.
802.11b - if selected, only 802.11b connections are allowed.
802.11g wireless stations will only be able to connect if they
are fully backward-compatible with the 802.11b standard.
802.11g - only 802.11g connections are allowed. If you only
have 802.11g, selecting this option may provide a
performance improvement over using the default setting.
Dynamic Super 802.11g (108Mbps) - This uses Packet
Bursting, FastFrame, Compression, and Channel Bonding
(using 2 channels) to increase throughput. Only clients
supporting the "Atheros Super G" mode can connect at
108Mbps, and they will only use this speed when necessary.
However, this option is backward-compatible with 802.11b
and (standard) 802.11g.
Static Super 802.11g (108Mbps) - This uses Packet
Bursting, FastFrame, Compression, and Channel Bonding
(using 2 channels) to increase throughput.
Because "Channel Bonding" is always used, this
method is NOT compatible with 802.11b and (standard)
802.11g.
Only clients supporting the "Atheros Super G" mode can
connect at 108Mbps; they will always connect at this speed.