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Performing Advanced Configuration
SYSTIMAX® AirSPEED™ AP542
User Guide
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Wireless-A (802.11a radio) and Wireless-B (802.11b/g radio)
Figure 4-10 Wireless-B Interface
You can view and configure the following parameters for the Wireless-A and Wireless-B interfaces.
NOTE
You must reboot the Access Point before any changes to these parameters take effect.
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Physical Interface Type:
Depending on the Operational Mode, this field reports:
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For 802.11b mode only: "802.11b (CCK/DSSS 2.4 GHz)"
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For 802.11g mode: "802.11g (OFDM/DSSS 2.4 GHz)"
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For 802.11b/g mode: "802.11b/g (ERP-CCK/DSSS/OFDM 2.4 GHz)"
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For 802.11a mode only: “802.11a (OFDM 5 GHz)”
OFDM stands for Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing; this is the name for the radio technology used by
802.11a devices. DSSS stands for Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum; this is the name for the radio technology
used by 802.11b devices.
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MAC Address:
This is a read-only field that displays the unique MAC (Media Access Control) address for the
Access Point’s wireless interface. The MAC address is assigned at the factory.
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Regulatory Domain:
Reports the regulatory domain for which the AP is certified. Not all features or channels are
available in all countries. The available regulatory domains include:
For 802.11a:
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FCC: U.S., Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Australia
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ETSI: European Union (with the exception of Hungary and the Czech Republic), Brazil, Iceland, Norway,
Saudi Arabia, Switzerland
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ASIA: China, Hong Kong, South Korea
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SG: Singapore
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TELEC: Japan
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TW: Taiwan