User's Manual

Disable SSID Broadcasting: An access point periodically broadcasts its SSID along with other
information, which allows client stations to learn its existence while searching for access points in a
wireless network. Check Disable if you do not want the device to broadcast the SSID.
WLAN mode: The wireless module is IEEE 802.11g and 802.11b compliant, and choosing
11g/b” allows both 802.11b and 802.11g client stations to get associated. 802.11g However,
choosing “11g” allows only 802.11g client stations to get associated and get better overall
performance. 802.11a is not compliant with either 802.11b or 802.11g; choosing “11a” only allows
802.11a client stations to get associated, 802.11a turbo, 802.11g turbo, super a without turbo,
super g without turbo, super a with dynamic turbo, super g with dynamic turbo or super a
with static turbo, super g with static turbo protocol (the turbo mode is only applied where the
regulation allows). The same explanation for both of the radios.
Regulatory Domain: Please make sure that your regulatory domain matches your region. The
default value is FCC. For most regions, FCC may be the better choice.
Channel: Select a channel from the available list to use. All devices in a BSS must use the
same channel. You can select Auto to let the system pick up the best channel for you.
Note: The available channels are different from country to
country and for different WLAN mode.
Security Policy: You can select different security policy to provide association authentication
and/or data encryption.
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