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hwc_apstartup.fm
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 143
12. Click Save to save your changes.
13. If applicable, click the Radio 2 tab.
14. In the Base Settings section, do the following:
Radio Mode – Click one of the following radio options:
•off – Click to disable Radio 2.
•b – Click to enable the 802.11b-only mode of Radio 2. If selected, the
AP will use only 11b (CCK) rates with all associated clients.
•b/g – Click to enable both the 802.11g mode and the 802.11b mode
of Radio 2. If selected, the AP will use 11b (CCK) and 11g-specific
(OFDM) rates with all of the associated clients. The AP will not
transmit or receive 11n rates.
b/g/n – Click to enable b/g/n modes of Radio 2. If selected, the AP
will use all available 11b, 11g, and 11n rates.
Note: Depending on the radio modes you select, some of the radio
settings may not be available for configuration.
Channel Width – Click the channel width for the radio:
•20MHz – Click to allow 802.11n clients to use the primary channel
(20MHz) and non-802.11n clients, beacons, and multicasts to use the
802.11b/g radio protocols.
•40MHz – Click to allow 802.11n clients that support the 40MHz
frequency to use 40MHz, 20MHz, or the 802.11b/g radio protocols.
802.11n clients that do not support the 40MHz frequency can use
20MHz or the 802.11b/g radio protocols and non-802.11n clients,
beacons, and multicasts use the 802.11b/g radio protocols.
•Auto – Click to automatically switch between 20MHz and 40MHz
channel widths, depending on how busy the extension channel is.
15. In the Basic Radio Settings section, do the following:
•RF Domain – Type a string that uniquely identifies a group of APs that
cooperate in managing RF channels and transmission power levels. The
maximum length of the string is 16 characters. The RF Domain is used to
identify a group of Wireless APs.
Request New Channel – Click the wireless channel you want the
Wireless 802.11n AP to use to communicate with wireless devices.