User's Manual
Configuring the Wireless AP
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Configuring Wireless AP settings
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• Aggregate MPDU Max Length – Type the maximum length of the
aggregate MPDU. The value range is 1024-65535 bytes.
• Agg. MPDU Max # of Sub-frames – Type the maximum number of
sub-frames of the aggregate MPDU. The value range is 2-64.
• ADDBA Support – Click an ADDBA support mode: Enabled or
Disabled. ADDBA, or block acknowledgement, provides
acknowledgement of a group of frames instead of a single frame. ADDBA
Support must be enabled if Aggregate APDU is enable.
13. To save your changes, click Save.
4.5.3.2 Modifying Wireless AP 2610/2620 radio properties
The following section discusses how to modify a Wireless AP 2610/2620 and the
HiPath Wireless Outdoor AP. For information on how to modify a Wireless
802.11n AP 3610/3620, see Section 4.5.3.1, “Modifying Wireless 802.11n AP
3610/3620 radio properties”, on page 96.
To modify the Wireless AP’s radio properties:
1. From the main menu, click Wireless AP Configuration. The HiPath
Wireless AP page is displayed.
2. Click the appropriate Wireless AP in the list.
3. Click the radio tab you want to modify.
Each tab displays the radio settings for each radio on the Wireless AP. If the
radio has been assigned to a VNS, the VNS names and MAC addresses
appear in the Base Settings section. The HiPath Wireless Controller can
support the following:
• C2400 – Up to 64 VNSs
• C20 – Up to 8 VNSs
The Wireless AP radios can be assigned to each of the configured VNSs in a
system. Each radio can be the subject of 8 VNS assignments (corresponding
to the number of SSIDs it can support). Once a radio has all 8 slots assigned,
it is no longer eligible for further assignment.
The BSS Info section is view only. After VNS configuration, the Basic
Service Set (BSS) section displays the MAC address on the Wireless AP for
each VNS and the SSIDs of the VNSs to which this radio has been assigned.
4. If applicable, click the 802.11b/g tab to modify the radio properties: