7
Command Line Interface
speed
This command configures the maximum data rate at which the access point
transmits unicast packets.
Syntax
speed
<
speed>
speed
- Maximum access speed allowed for wireless clients.
(Options for 802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps)
(Options for 802.11b/g: 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps)
Default Setting
54 Mbps
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Wireless)
Command Usage
• The maximum transmission distance is affected by the data rate. The lower
the data rate, the longer the transmission distance. Please refer to the table
for maximum distances on page C-6.
• When turbo mode is enabled (page 7-107) for 802.11a, the effective
maximum speed specified by this command is double the entered value
(e.g., setting the speed to 54 Mbps limits the effective maximum speed to
108 Mbps).
Example
Enterprise AP(if-wireless g)#speed 6
Enterprise AP(if-wireless g)#
turbo
This command sets the access point to an enhanced proprietary modulation mode
(not regulated in IEEE 802.11a) that provides a higher data rate of up to 108 Mbps.
Syntax
turbo
<
static
|
dynamic
>
no turbo
static
- Always uses turbo mode.
dynamic
- Will use turbo mode when no other nearby access points are
detected or active.
Default Setting
Disabled
Command
Mode
Interface Configuration (Wireless - 802.11a)
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