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Disable SSID Broadcasting:
An access point periodically broadcasts its SSID along with other
information, which allows client stations to learn its existence while searching for access points in a
wireless network. Check
Disable
if you do not want the device to broadcast the SSID.
WLAN mode:
The wireless module is IEEE 802.11g and 802.11b compliant, and choosing
“
11g/b
” allows both 802.11b and 802.11g client stations to get associated. 802.11g However,
choosing “
11g
” allows only 802.11g client stations to get associated and get better overall perform-
ance. 802.11a is not compliant with either 802.11b or 802.11g; choosing
“11a”
only allows 802.11a
client stations to get associated,
802.11a turbo
,
802.11g turbo, super a without turbo
,
super g
without turbo, super a with dynamic turbo, super g with dynamic turbo
or
super a with
static turbo
,
super g with static turbo
protocol (the
turbo
mode is only applied where the regula-
tion allows). The same explanation for both of the radios.
Regulatory Domain:
Please make sure that your regulatory domain matches your region. The
default value is
FCC
. For most regions,
FCC
may be the better choice.
Channel:
Select a channel from the available list to use. All devices in a BSS must use the
same channel. You can select
Auto
to let the system pick up the best channel for you.
Note: The available channels are different from country to coun-
try and for different WLAN mode.
Security Policy:
You can select different security policy to provide association authentication
and/or data encryption.
WEP
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