
Cedar 880AG Enterprise Dual-Radio AP/Bridge
•
Auto:
the
default setting. It allows the AP to select a free or relatively unused
communication channel. Channels in the Auto Channel List are preferred
channels and will be scanned first.
•
1-14:
used
for
frequencies b, g, and bg
•
36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 149, 153, 157,
161, 165:
used for
frequency a
•
40, 48, 56, 153, 161:
used for
frequency super-ag (radio 1)
•
6:
used for
frequency super-ag (radio 2)
)
The channel regulation varies for every country. AP only allows you to set the
channel that is legal in your country.
Transmit Power
Under certain circumstances, you may want to reduce the transmit power. An
example would be when two radios are transmitting and receiving on nearby
channels. To prevent one radio from interfering with the other, you may want to
reduce its power.
•
Auto:
the
default setting
•
1-20 dbm
Mode
Select one of the operating modes for AP. The AP can operate as a regular AP, a
Bridge or both.
AP
: The AP operates as a regular access point.
BRGLNK
: The AP operates as a Bridge.
AP, BRGLNK
: The AP operates as both AP and Bridge.
Role
In a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint bridge link environment, one of the
bridges has to be the base bridge. The rest of the bridges which associate with the
base bridge become non-base bridges.
Base
: The AP operates as a base bridge.
Non-Base
: The AP associates with the base bridge.
Repeater
A repeater is not connected to a wired LAN. When an AP is configured as a
repeater, its Ethernet port does not function. It has to reply on other Bridge or AP to
forward packets.
On
: Enable repeater mode.
Off
: The default setting.
WLAN
54