Specifications

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802.11 Radio
It is recommended when battery power is in use.
Fast Power Save Mode (Fast PSP) switches between the
two modes described above, depending on network
traffic. This mode switches to CAM when retrieving
a large number of packets and switches back to
PSP (= PS-Poll Procedure) after the packets have
been retrieved. It is recommended when power
consumption is a concern but you need greater
throughput than that allowed by Max PSP.
Default: Fast
Tx Power Transmit power that can be overridden by Cisco AP if CCX global setting
is ON and AP defines maximum transmit power for client as lower value
Value: Maximum (Maximum power defined for the current
regulatory domain) or the specified value in milliwatts (50, 30, 20,
10, 5, 1)
Default: Maximum
Bit Rate Bit rate used by the radio when interacting with AP; however, if a
specified bit rate is selected, the radio will not connect to an AP unless
the specified SSID is configured for only the selected bit rate.
Value: Auto (rate negotiated automatically with AP) or the specified
value in megabits per second (1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36,
48, 54
Default: Auto
Radio Mode Use of 802.11b and/or 802.11g when interacting with AP
Value: B rates only, BG rates full, G rates only, BG subset, Ad Hoc
Default: BG rates full
Auth Type 802.11 authentication type used when associating to AP
Value: Open, Shared (shared-key), LEAP (Network-EAP)
Default: Open
Encryption & WEP keys/PSKs
Type of encryption (and decryption) used to protect transmitted data
Value:
None No encryption
Manual WEP WEP with up to four static keys, 40-bit or 128-bit in ASCII or hex
Auto WEP WEP with key generated during EAP authentication
WPA PSK TKIP with PSK, ASCII passphrase or hex PSK
WPA TKIP TKIP with key generated during EAP authentication
WPA2 PSK AES with PSK, ASCII passphrase or hex PSK
WPA2 AES AES with key generated during EAP authentication
CCKM TKIP TKIP with key generated during EAP authentication and with Cisco key
management protocol for fast re-authentication
CKIP manual WEP with up to four static keys, 40-bit or 128-bit in ASCII or hex, plus
Cisco TKIP and/or Cisco MIC if configured on AP