Installation guide
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Management and Monitoring Capabilities
- Device Initialization
- Basic Configuration
- Device Configuration
- Device Management
- Device Monitoring
- Troubleshooting
- Frequency Domains and Channels
- Bootloader CLI and Scan Tool
- ASCII Character Chart
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Glossary
- Abbreviations
- Statement of Warranty
- Technical Services and Support

Device Configuration
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Click OK and COMMIT, to save the configured parameters.
: If you have changed any of the Wireless 11n Properties with an asterisk symbol marked against it, then reboot the AP
device.
5.4.1.3 Virtual Access Point (VAP)
VAP is a logical entity that exists within the physical WLAN AP device. The VAP enables single AP device to be divided into
multiple VAPs, where each AP device can be configured independently, but physical properties like Channel, Operating Mode
and Power will remain same for all VAP's.
The device assigns clients to a VLAN, based on a Network Name (SSID). The AP device supports up to eight SSIDs per radio.
This benefits the user to filter and group the data at a maximum rate.
: Multiple SSIDs can have same VLAN ID.
Navigate to CONFIGURATION > Wireless > Interface 1> VAPs. The Wireless Interface - 1 screen appears.
Figure 5-11 Wireless Interface -1 VAP
AMPDU Max Num
Frames
Specifies the maximum number of frames that are aggregated and transmitted as a single
Protocol Service Data Unit (PSDU) by the physical layer.
By default, the AMPDU Max Num Frames is 64. To configure, enter a value ranging from 2
to 64 frames.
AMPDU Max
FrameSize
Specifies the maximum AMPDU frame size (in bytes) that can be transmitted.
By default, the AMPDU Max FrameSize taken is 65535 bytes. To configure, enter the
frame size ranging from 1k to 64k bytes.
Frequency Extension Specifies the frequency extension for the wireless interface.
By default, Upper Extension Channel is taken. To configure, select frequency extension
between Lower Extension Channel or Upper Extension Channel, from the drop down menu.
: Applicable only for 40 MHz bandwidth.