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point to point transmission will improve the success
rate of data transmit.
Wireless > WLAN Setup
Each physical radio interface supports up to 16
virtual WLAN AP setting. User can add or delete a
virtual AP by click the “+” or “-” button on top of the
very right side of setting block.
SSID
A service set identifier (SSID) is a name that
identifies a particular 802.11 wireless LAN. A client
device receives beacon messages from all access
points within range advertising their SSIDs. The client
device can then either manually or automatically
select the network with which to associate.
Broadcast
Network
administrator
can
choose
broadcast beacon messages of a virtual AP by
checking the broadcast block.
Enable
Network administrator can also decide
functioning of virtual AP or let it idle.
WLAN Mode
Radios support “Access Point”,
“Wireless Station”, “Access Point (WDS Support)”
and “Wireless Station (WDS Support)” mode to meet
various network scenarios.
RTS
“Request to send” is the optional mechanism
used by the 802.11 wireless networking protocol to
reduce frame collisions introduced by the hidden
node problem. Set the packet size to trigger RTS/CTS
enable. This is normally set in AC side only because
the hidden station problem does not exit from the
perspective of the AP. RTS Threshold can be set
between 1 and 2312 bytes.
Fragmentation
Set the packet size to activate
fragmentation. Fragmentation threshold can be set
between 1 and 2312 bytes.
Note: Fragmentation setting will be automatically
disabled, once the frame aggregation is enabled.
Limited Data Rate
Limit the wireless data link rate to
enhance the stability of data transmission.
VLAN ID
In order to create a wireless VLAN
environment, each virtual AP can conform to an
802.1q VLAN tag ID.
VLAN Priority
Each VLAN ID can be gave a priority
number (from 0 to 7) for data process priority.
Client Numbers
Limit the maximum number of
associate client devices.
Client Isolation
Client isolation will protect the
privacy of each connecting client from searching in a
wireless LAN.
Bandwidth Profile
Choose a bandwidth control
profile for virtual AP interface. (About the detail of
bandwidth profile, please refer to the bandwidth
control setup in coming pages.)
Wireless > Wireless Security