
Default Settings
Description
Field
The recommended DTIM
interval by default is 1.
A DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next
window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages.
Wireless clients detect the beacons and awaken on the
DTIM interval
DTIM interval to receive the broadcast and multicast
messages. Valid settings are between 1 and 255.
802.11d is not enabled by
default.
Wireless specification where configuration occurs at a
MAC layer level to comply with country or district rules.
802.11d enable
High.
Used to control the power delivered via the wireless
transmitter.
Transmit Power
Main.
Defines the antenna to be used for transmission of wireless
frames. The options are:
Transmit Antenna
•
Main: the MAIN antenna will always be used for
transmission.
•
Aux: The AUX antenna will always be used for
transmission.
•
Diversity: The radio will determine the best antenna to
use for transmission based on the signal strength of
recently received frames from both antennas.
Diversity.
Defines the antenna to be used for the reception of wireless
frames. The options are:
Receive Antenna
•
Main: The MAIN antenna will always be used for
reception.
•
Aux: The AUX antenna will always be used for
reception.
•
Diversity: Both antennas will always be used for
reception and the received frame with the best signal
strength will be used.
Click on the Save Settings button to save advanced wireless settings.
Note: Ensure that the physical connection of antennas is consistent with the transmit and receive
antenna settings. Failure to do so will give poor Wi-Fi performance and reduced tracking accuracy.
5.4.3 Defining VLANs
VLANs can be defined on the VLAN LIST screen as shown in
Figure 30: VLAN list configuration screen
.
The VLAN LIST screen displays VLANs and the priorities that will be assigned to each VLAN.
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