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Software User Manual
D-Link Unified Access System
12/10/09
Document
34CSFP6XXUWS-SWUM100-D7
AP Management
Page 441
AP M
ANAGEMENT
The AP Management folder contains links to the following pages that help you manage and maintain the APs on your D-Link
Unified Switch network:
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Access Point Software Download
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R
ESET
You can manually reset one or all APs from the Unified Switch. When you issue the command to reset an AP, the AP closes
the SSL connection to the switch before resetting the hardware.
To reset one or more APs, click
WLAN > Administration > AP Management > Reset
.
Figure 303: Access Point Reset
Select the APs you want to reset and click
Reset
, or click
Reset All
to reset all of the APs managed by the switch.
The APs might take several minutes to reset and re-establish communication with the switch. While the AP is resetting, the
status changes to failed, and then back to managed once the AP is back online.
RF M
ANAGEMENT
The radio frequency (RF) broadcast channel defines the portion of the radio spectrum that the radio on the access point uses
for transmitting and receiving. The range of available channels for an access point is determined by the IEEE 802.11 mode
(also referred to as band) of the access point.
Each AP is a dual-band system capable of operating in multiple modes. IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g modes (802.11 b/g)
operate in the 2.4-GHz RF frequency and support use of channels 1 through 11. IEEE 802.11a mode operates in the 5 GHz
frequency and supports a larger set of non-consecutive channels (36,40,44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 149, 153, 157, 161, 165).
IEEE 802.11n mode can operate in either the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz frequency.
Interference can occur when multiple access points within range of each other are broadcasting on the same or overlapping
channels. The impact of this interference on network performance can intensify during busy times when a large amount of
The available channels depends on the country in which the APs operate. The channels described in this
section are valid for the United States.