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Access Point has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for
associated clients, it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval
value. Wireless clients detect the beacons and awaken to receive
the broadcast and multicast messages. The default value is 1.
Valid settings are between 1 and 255.
802.11d Enable
Enables 802.11d operation. 802.11d is a wireless specification for
operation in additional regulatory domains. This supplement to the
802.11 specifications defines the physical layer requirements
(channelization, hopping patterns, new values for current MIB
attributes, and other requirements to extend the operation of
802.11 WLANs to new regulatory domains (countries). The current
802.11 standard defines operation in only a few regulatory
domains (countries). This supplement adds the requirements and
definitions necessary to allow 802.11 WLAN equipment to operate
in markets not served by the current standard. Enable this option
if you are operating in one of these "additional regulatory
domains".
Transmit Power
Normally the wireless transmitter operates at 100% power. In
some circumstances, however, there might be a need to isolate
specific frequencies to a smaller area. By reducing the power of the
radio, you can prevent transmissions from reaching beyond your
corporate/home office or designated wireless area.
WDS Enable
When WDS is enabled, this access point functions as a wireless
repeater and is able to wirelessly communicate with other APs via
WDS links. Note that WDS is incompatible with WPA -- both
features cannot be used at the same time. A WDS link is
bidirectional; so this AP must know the MAC Address (creates the
WDS link) of the other AP, and the other AP must have a WDS link
back to this AP. Make sure the APs are configured with same
channel number.
WDS AP MAC Address
Specifies one-half of the WDS link. The other AP must also have
the MAC address of this AP to create the WDS link back to this AP.
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