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Table Of Contents
- Professional Access Point Administrator Guide
- Contents
- About This Document
- Getting Started
- Web User Interface
- Basic Settings
- Navigating to Basic Settings
- Review / Describe the Access Point
- Provide Administrator Password and Wireless Network Name
- Set Configuration Policy for New Access Points
- Update Basic Settings
- Summary of Settings
- Basic Settings for a Standalone Access Point
- Your Network at a Glance: Understanding Indicator Icons
- Cluster
- Status
- Advanced
- Basic Settings
- Command Line Interface
- Troubleshooting
- Regulatory Information
- U.S. Robotics Corporation Two (2) Year Limited Warranty
- Glossary
- Index

Professional Access Point
Administrator Guide
Class Structure, Commands, and Examples - 232
wme on
Get Supported Rate Set
The Supported Rate Set is what the access point supports. The access point will automatically choose the
most efficient rate based on factors like error rates and distance of client stations from the access point.
USR5453-AP#
get supported-rate
name rate
-----------
wlan0 54
wlan0 48
wlan0 36
wlan0 24
wlan0 18
wlan0 12
wlan0 11
wlan0 9
wlan0 6
wlan0 5.5
wlan0 2
wlan0 1
Get Basic Rate Set
The Basic Rate Set is what the access point will advertise to the network for the purposes of setting up
communication with other APs and client stations on the network. It is generally more efficient to have an
access point broadcast a subset of its supported rate sets.
USR5453-AP#
get basic-rate
name rate
-----------
wlan0 11
wlan0 5.5
wlan0 2
wlan0 1
Configure Radio Settings
1. Turn the Radio On or Off
2. Set the Radio Mode
3. Enable or Disable Super G
4. Set the Beacon Interval
5. Set the DTIM Period
6. Set the Fragmentation Threshold
7. Set the RTS Threshold
8. Configure Basic and Supported Rate Sets
Note
To get a list of all fields you can set on the access point radio, type the following at the CLI prompt: set
radio wlan0 [SpaceKey] [TAB] [TAB]