Wireless configuration
Radio configuration
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Wireless mode
Supported wireless modes are determined by the regulations of the country in which the AP
is operating, and are controlled by the country setting on the AP. To configure the country
setting, see
Country on page 2-16
.
E-MSM430, E-MSM460, and E-MSM466
These products support the following wireless modes.
802.11n/a
When operating in this mode, the AP allows both 802.11n and legacy 802.11a clients to
associate. The AP advertises protection in the beacon when legacy clients are associated
or operating on the same channel. This alerts associated 802.11n clients to use protection
when transmitting. The AP also uses protection when necessary when sending 802.11n
data. The type of protection is configurable by setting the
Tx protection
parameter.
802.11n/b/g
When operating in this mode, the AP allows both 802.11n and legacy 802.11b/g clients to
associate. The AP advertises protection in the beacon when legacy clients are associated
or operating on the same channel. This alerts associated 802.11n clients to use protection
when transmitting. The AP also uses protection when necessary when sending 802.11n
data. The type of protection is configurable by setting the
Tx protection
parameter.
Supported on
Radio 1, Radio 2
Frequency band
5 GHz
Data rates
For 802.11n clients:
Up to 450 Mbps on the E-MSM466 and
E-MSM460, and up to 300 Mbps on the E-MSM430.
For 802.11a clients:
Up to 54 Mbps on the E-MSM430, E-
MSM460, and E-MSM466.
Supported on
Radio 2
Frequency band
2.4 GHz
Data rates
For 802.11n clients:
Up to 450 Mbps on the E-MSM466 and
E-MSM460 and up to 300 Mbps on the E-MSM430. These values
are achievable when using a 40 MHz channel width, which is not
recommended in the 2.4 GHz frequency band.
For 802.11g clients:
Up to 54 Mbps on the E-MSM430,
E-MSM460, and E-MSM466.
For 802.11b clients:
Up to 11 Mbps on the E-MSM430,
E-MSM460, and E-MSM466.
Summary of Contents for E-MSM310
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