WAB–2000 Wireless Access Point
Chapter 3: Access Point Configuration
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WAB–2000 Wireless Access Point
Chapter 3: Access Point Configuration
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Select the wireless mode from the drop-down list. You can choose
from the following options:
• 802.11b
• 802.11g
• 802.11g Super
• 802.11b/g Mixed
• 802.11a
• 802.11a Turbo
You can assign a channel number to the AP (if necessary) and modify
the Tx Pwr Mode.
The
Channel Number
is a means of assigning frequencies to a series
of access points, when many are used in the same WLAN, to minimize
noise. There are 11 channel numbers that may be assigned. If you assign
channel number 1 to the first in a series, then channel 6, then channel 11,
and then continue with 1, 6, 11, you will have the optimum frequency
spread to decrease “noise.”
If you click on the button
Select the optimal channel
, a popup screen
will display the choices. It will select the optimal channel for you. You can
also set it up to automatically select the optimal channel at boot up.
CHANNEL NO. OPTIONS
Wireless Mode
Channel No.
802.11b
802.11g
802.11b/g Mixed
1 (2.412 GHz)
2 (2.417 GHz)
3 (2.422 GHz)
4 (2.427 GHz)
5 (2.432 GHz)
6 (2.437 GHz)
7 (2.442 GHz)
8 (2.447 GHz)
9 (2.452 GHz)
10 (2.457 GHz)
11 (2.462 GHz)
802.11g Super
6 (2.437 GHz)
802.11a
52 (5.26 GHz)
56 (5.28 GHz)
60 (5.30 GHz)
64 (5.32 GHz)
149 (5.745 GHz)
153 (5.765 GHz)
157 (5.785 GHz)
161 (5.805 GHz)
165 (5.825 GHz)
802.11a Turbo
50 (5.25 GHz) Turbo Mode
58 (5.29 GHz) Turbo Mode
152 (5.76 GHz) Turbo Mode
160 (5.80 GHz) Turbo Mode
NOTE
:
Due to the frequency regulation in Europe,
Turbo A spectrums are reserved
and not
available for the general users. Therefore European users may find that all the Turbo A
functions mentioned in this manual are not available.