User's Guide

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hwc_apstartup.fm
Configuring the Wireless AP
Wireless AP overview
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March 2010
HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software V7.11, User Guide 95
5 GHz radio supporting the 802.11a/n standard — When in legacy 802.11a
mode, the AP36xx supports data rates up to 54Mbps, identical to the AP26xx.
The modulation used is OFDM. In 802.11n mode there are 2 supported channel
bandwidths, 20MHz and 40MHz. The 802.11n AP supports up to 300Mbps in
40MHz channels and 130Mbps in 20MHz channels. The modulation used is
MIMO-OFDM with one or two spatial streams.
2.4 GHz radio supporting the 802.11b/g/n standard — When in legacy
802.11b/g mode, the AP36xx supports data rates up to 54Mbps, identical to the
AP26xx. The modulation used is OFDM for 11g and CCK for 11b. In 802.11n
mode there are 2 supported channel bandwidths, 20MHz and 40MHz. The
AP36xx supports up to 300Mbps in 40MHz channels and 130Mbps in 20MHz
channels. The modulation used is MIMO-OFDM with one or two spatial streams.
The radios are enabled or disabled through the HiPath Wireless Assistant. For
more information, see Section 4.4.5.1, “Modifying Wireless 802.11n AP
3610/3620 radio properties”, on page 133.
The Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (U-NII) bands are three
frequency bands of 100 MHz each in the 5 GHz band, designated for short-range,
high-speed, wireless networking communication.
The 802.11n AP supports the full range of frequencies available in the 5GHz
band:
5150 to 5250 MHz - U-NII Low band
5250 to 5350 MHz - U-NII middle band
5470 to 5700 MHz - U-NII Worldwide
5725 to 5825 MHz - U-NII high band
Note: The Wireless 802.11n AP can achieve link rates of up to 300Mbps. To
achieve this level of high link rates, specific items need to be configured through
the HiPath Wireless Assistant. For more information, see Section 4.4.5.2,
“Achieving high throughput with the Wireless 802.11n AP”, on page 150.
4.1.4 Wireless AP international licensing
The Wireless AP must be configured to operate on the appropriate radio band in
accordance with the regulations of the country in which it is being used. For more
information, see Appendix B.
To configure the appropriate radio band according to the country of operation,
use the HiPath Wireless Assistant. For more information, see Section 4.4,
“Configuring Wireless AP settings”, on page 119.