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System Configuration
6-4
System Identification
The system information parameters for the wireless bridge can be
left at their default settings. However, modifying these parameters
can help you to more easily distinguish different devices in your
network.
The wireless bridge allows the selection of the band to be used
for bridge links. The bridge band can support no wireless clients.
Alternatively, bridging can be disabled and both bands can
support access point functions.
RSSI
Controls the maximum RSSI voltage output
for specific WDS ports
6-54
Radio Interface A
Configures the IEEE 802.11a interface
6-56
Radio Settings
Configures radio signal parameters, such as
radio channel, transmission rate, and
beacon settings
6-57
Security
Configures data encryption using Wired
Equivalent Protection (WEP) or Wi-Fi
Protected Access (WPA)
6-66
Radio Interface G
Configures the IEEE 802.11b/g interface
6-63
Radio Settings
Configures radio signal parameters, such as
radio channel, transmission rate, and
beacon settings
6-63
Security
Configures data encryption using Wired
Equivalent Protection (WEP) or Wi-Fi
Protected Access (WPA)
6-66
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Description
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Summary of Contents for 2888W-M
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Page 36: ...Introduction 1 14 ...
Page 44: ...Network Configuration 2 8 ...
Page 64: ...Hardware Installation 4 12 ...
Page 76: ...Initial Configuration 5 12 ...
Page 169: ...Status Information 6 93 ...
Page 170: ...System Configuration 6 94 ...
Page 296: ...Command Line Interface 7 126 ...
Page 304: ...Specifications B 6 ...
Page 310: ...Cables and Pinouts C 6 ...
Page 316: ...Glossary Glossary 6 ...
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