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Configuring the Wireless AP
Configuring Wireless AP settings
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March 2010
HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software V7.11, User Guide 135
The Wireless 802.11n AP is configured, by default, to transmit on all three
antennas. Depending on your deployment requirements, you can configure the
Wireless 802.11n AP to transmit on specific antennas. You can configure the
Wireless 802.11n AP to transmit on specific antennas for both radios, including
all the available modes:
Radio 1 – a, a/n modes
Radio 2 – b, b/g, b/g/n modes
When you configure the Wireless 802.11n AP to use specific antennas, the
following occurs:
Transmission power is recalculated – The Current Tx Power Level value for
the radio is automatically adjusted to reflect the recent antenna configuration.
It takes approximately 30 seconds for the change to the Current Tx Power
Level value to be reflected in the HiPath Wireless Assistant.
Radio is reset – The radio is reset causing client connections on this radio to
be lost.
To modify Wireless 802.11n AP radio properties:
1. From the main menu, click Wireless AP Configuration. The HiPath
Wireless AP screen is displayed.
2. Click the appropriate Wireless 802.11n AP in the list. The AP Properties tab
is displayed.
3. Click the Radio tab you want to modify.
Each Radio 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 are displayed in the Base Settings section. The HiPath Wireless
Controller can support the following active VNSs:
C5110 – Up to 128 VNSs
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