Chapter 4. Web Interface Configuration
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Public Community:
When enabled, change the Public Community Name here.
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Private Community:
When enabled, change the Private Community Name here.
Syslog
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System Activity:
Select “Enable” to allow the logging of system actions, such as logging a firmware
upgrade.
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Wireless Activity:
Select “Enable” to allow the logging of any wireless clients that connect to the AP.
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Notice:
Select “Enable” to allow all other information to be logged.
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Remote Syslog Server:
If you require more space to hold your logs, please provide the IP address of the
Server. The embedded memory can only have up to 300 logs.
SMTP
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SMTP Server IP:
IP address of SMTP Server
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SMTP Sender:
The sender’s Email address
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SMTP Recipient:
The receiver’s Email address
Wireless
Basic Settings:
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Super G Mode:
Select either
Disabled
,
Super G Mode with Turbo
or
Super G Mode without Turbo
.
When Multi-SSID is selected as enabled, the item Super Mode cannot be active. Super G Mode can only
be changed when Multi-SSID is disabled
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Internal Station Connection:
Select either Enabled or Disabled. The connection allows clients to
communicate with each other when enabled.
Performance Settings:
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Data Rate:
The default is
Auto
. Available range is from 1 to 54Mbps. The rate of data transmission should
be set depending on the speed of the wireless network. Select from a range of transmission speed or
keep the default setting,
Auto
, to make the Access Point automatically use the fastest rate possible.
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Beacon Interval (ms):
Enter a value between 20 and 1000 msec. The default value is 100 milliseconds.
The entered time means how often the beacon signal transmission between the access point and the
wireless network.
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DTIM:
Delivery Traffic Indication Message. Enter a value between 1 and 255. DTIM is a countdown
informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages.
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Fragment Length:
The fragmentation threshold determines whether packets will be fragmented. Enter a
value between 256 and 2346.
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RTS Length:
Enter a value between 256 and 2346. When wireless clients would like to send a packet
which is larger than this value, it transmits an RTS and waits for reply.
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Transmit Power:
Select either Full, Half(-3dB), Quarter(-6dB), Eighth (-9dB) or Minimum (minimum
power). This tool can be helpful for security purpose if you wish to limit the transmission range.
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Wireless B/G mode:
Choose between Mixed, 11b only or 11g only. The function allows you to configure
the wireless network with IEEE 802.11g only, IEEE 802.11b only, or IEEE 802.11g with backward