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Wireless Settings
Wireless Settings
Enable L2 isolation: Enable this checkbox can isolate each wireless client which
associated this AP.
Wireless-A Settings
If you are using a Wireless-A network, then the following settings that you may need
to configure.
Mode: This mode is controlling the Wireless-A (802.11a) networking, Enabled or
Disabled.
Turbo Mode: Using this mode enables high-speed connections but severely limits
range. To perform this Turbo Mode, both the AP and wireless PCs must support this
function. Turbo Mode is Atheros proprietary technology, so it does not compatible
with non-Atheros chipset Wireless LAN device, only with Atheros Wireless-A turbo
adapters. To increase the speed of your wireless transmissions up to 108 Mbps, select
Enabled. (Note: the AP’s range will decrease in Turbo Mode.) If you do not want to use
Turbo Mode, select Disabled.
Network Name (SSID): The service set identifier (SSID) or network name. It is case
sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters, which may be any keyboard character.
You shall have selected the same SSID for all the APs that will be communicating with
mobile wireless stations.
Broadcast SSID: When wireless clients survey the local area for wireless networks
associated, they will detect the SSID broadcast by the AP. To broadcast the AP's SSID,
keep the default setting, Enabled. If you do not want to broadcast the AP's SSID, then
select Disabled.
Channel: Select the appropriate channel from the list provided to correspond with
your network settings. You shall assign a different channel for each AP to avoid signal
interference. If you want the AP to automatically scan for a clear channel, then select
Auto (DFS).
Wireless-G Settings
If you are using a Wireless-B, Wireless-G, or Wireless B+G network, then the following
settings that you may need to configure.
Mode: This option can control B/G band on/off.
Radio Policy: From this drop-down menu, you can select the wireless standards
running on your network.