FAQs
The FAQs section attempts to answer the most commonly asked questions about
Outdoor Access Points.
Question Answer
At what radio frequency
does an AP
communicate?
In the U.S., wireless LAN radios transmit and receive
on one of 11 channels in the 2.4-GHz frequency band.
This is a public band, and does not require a license
from the FCC.
How do I secure the
data crossing an AP's
radio link?
Enable the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) function
to encrypt the payload of packets sent across a radio
link.
What are possible
sources of interference
for the radio frequency
link of the AP?
Interference can come from a number of sources,
including 2.4-GHz cordless phones, improperly
shielded microwave ovens, and wireless equipment
manufactured by other companies. Police radar,
electric motors, and moving metal parts of machinery
can cause interference too.
How do I set the
Outdoor AP back to its
factory default
settings?
You can apply
Factory Reset
option from the menu of
the WLAN Management System (WMS) or use
Kick
Start
function by the following way:
1. Connect the Outdoor AP to your PC. Please make
sure the Ethernet connection is normal.
2. Open WLAN Management System (WMS)
application and click Kick Start icon.
3. Click
Find
icon from WLAN Kick Start window or
press <F5> key to search the Outdoor AP.
4. Right-click the Outdoor AP that you want to reset
and select
Restore Default
option.
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