User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- 1. WP201-100 Overview
- 2. Installation and Setup
- 3. Configuring the WP201-100
- 4. Testing and Discovery
- 5. Backup, Restore, and Upgrade the WP201-100
- 5.1. Reset tab Procedures
- 5.2. Firmware window Procedures
- 5.3. Reboot the WP201-100
- 5.4. Restore the WP201-100 Factory Defaults
- 5.5. Restore to User Defaults
- 5.6. Backup WP201-100 Factory Settings
- 5.7. Backup the WP201-100 User Settings as the Default
- 5.8. Reset to the WP201-100 Defaults
- 5.9. Restore the WP201-100 to Factory New Settings
- 5.10. Restore the WP201-100 to the User Default
- 5.11. Upgrade the WP201-100 Firmware
- 6. Viewing Information
- 7. Administration
- 7.1. Changing the WP201-100 Account Password
- 7.2. Fast Roaming Activation
- 7.3. Guest Network Settings - Activate and Define
- 7.4. Define a Guest Network Security Mode
- 7.5. Define a WPA-Enterprise Security Mode
- 7.6. Define a WPA-PSK Security Mode
- 7.7. Email Alert - Activate and Define
- 7.8. Reboot Schedule - Activate and Define
- 7.9. Remote Log Activation
- 7.10. Set the WP201-100 Time
- 7.11. Setup IPv4 Static IP Settings
- 7.12. Setup of IPv6 Settings
- 7.13. SNMP Settings - Activate and Define
- 7.14. Spanning Tree Settings - Activate and Define
- 7.15. SSH and HTTPS Settings Activation
- 7.16. WiFi Scheduler - Activate and Define
- 7.17. Wireless MAC Filter - Activate and Define
- 7.18. Wireless Traffic Shaping - Activate and Define
- 7.19. Canceling Unsaved Changes in the WP201-100
- 8. Examples of WP201-100 Networks
- 9. WP201-100 Software Environment
- 9.1. WP201-100 Window Components
- 9.2. Account window
- 9.3. Advanced window
- 9.4. Basic window
- 9.5. Connections window
- 9.6. Device Status window
- 9.7. Firmware window
- 9.8. Log window
- 9.9. Reboot or Restore window
- 9.10. Site Survey window
- 9.11. Time Zone window
- 9.12. Tools window
- 9.13. Unsaved window
- 9.14. WiFi Scheduler window
- 9.15. Wireless window
- 9.15.1. Wireless Settings area
- 9.15.2. Operation Mode area
- 9.15.3. Wireless Settings area
- 9.15.4. Wireless Settings area - Operation Mode = WDS Station
- 9.15.5. Mesh and Mesh Advanced Settings areas
- 9.15.6. WDS Link Settings area
- 9.15.7. Guest Network Settings area
- 9.15.8. Fast Handover, Management VLAN Settings, and Cross Band VLAN Pass Through areas
- 9.16. Wireless Edit dialog box
- 9.17. Wireless Edit dialog box - WDS Station Mode
- 9.18. Wireless Edit dialog box - Guest Network
- 9.19. Microsoft® Enter name of file to save to dialog box
- 9.20. Microsoft® File Upload dialog box
- 9.21. Microsoft® Opening Backup dialog box
- 10. WP201-100 CLI List
- 11. WP201-100 Factory Defaults
- 12. WP201-100 Release Notes
- 13. WaveProWP201-100 IP Address Recovery
- Appendix A: WP201-100 Technical Specifications
- Appendix B: WP201-100 Available Accessories
- Appendix C: FreeWave Legal Information
WavePro™ WP201 Access Point: User Manual
Wireless window - Operation Mode area
Control Area Control Title Control Description
Aggregation area Enable or
Disable option
buttons
Important!: The Aggregation area is only applicable to
2.4GHz.
l If applicable, select the Enable option button to activate the
Aggregation area in the WP201-100.
l Select the Aggregation - Disable option button to NOT use
the Aggregation area.
Note: Frame aggregation is a feature of the IEEE
802.11e and 802.11n wireless LAN standards.
Using frame aggregation increases throughput by
sending two or more data frames in a single
transmission.
Aggregation area Frames text
box
In the Frames text box, enter the amount of frames.
This option reduces the number of packets, but also increases
packet sizes.
Aggregation area Bytes text box In the Bytes text box, enter the maximum amount of bytes
allowed in each frame.
RTS/CTS
Threshold text
box
In the RTS/CTS Threshold text box, enter the threshold
package size for RTS/CTS.
The default is 2346.
Note: A smaller number causes RTS/CTS packets to be
sent more often and consumes more bandwidth.
Distance text
box
In the Distance text box, enter the distance between the
WP201-100 Access Points and clients.
Note: Longer distances may drop higher-speed
connections.
AP Detection
Scan button
Click the AP Detection Scan button to open the Site Survey
window (on page 178) showing the nearby Access Points.
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