Command Reference Guide

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mp-262 — Contains one 802.11a radio and one 802.11b radio,
and a connector for an external antenna for the 802.11b/g radio.
mp-341 — Contains one radio that can be configured through
software for 802.11a or 802.11b/g, and a connector for an
external antenna for the 802.11b/g radio.
mp-352 — Contains one 802.11a radio and one 802.11b radio,
and a connector for an external antenna for the 802.11b/g radio.
mp-372 — Contains one 802.11b/g radio and one 802.11a radio
with connectors for optional external antennas for each radio.
radiotype 11a|11b|11g — Radio type:
11a — 802.11a
11b — 802.11b
11g — 802.11g
This option applies only to single-radio models. The value 11g does not
apply to model MP-101.
Defaults — The default radio type for model MP-101 is 802.11b. The
default radio type for model AP2750, AP7250, AP8250, MP-241, and
MP-341, and for the 802.11b/g radios in models AP3750, AP8250,
AP8750, MP-52, MP-252, and MP-262, and MP-352, is 802.11g in
regulatory domains that support 802.11g, or 802.11b in regulatory
domains that do not support 802.11g.
MAP radios configured for 802.11g also allow associations from 802.11b
clients by default. To disable support for 802.11b associations, use the
set radio-profile 11g-only command on the radio profile that contains
the radio.
MAP model MP-262 requires an external antenna for the 802.11b/g
radio. You must specify the antenna model. The AP3750 and MAP-3xx
models have an internal 802.1b/g antenna as well as a connector for an
external antenna, so use of an external antenna is optional on these
models. The AP3750 and MAP-372 also have a connector for an optional
external 802.11a antenna. MAP models MP-341 and MP-352 have an
internal 802.1b/g antenna as well as a connector for an external antenna,
so use of an external antenna is optional on these models. The AP2750,
AP7250, AP8250, and AP8750 models are supplied with detachable
antennas which may be replaced by an external dual-mode antenna. To