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Wireless Settings
Basic
Basic Settings
Item
Description
Radio On/Off
Click the “RADIO OFF” button to turn off the radio. Click it
again to turn on the radio.
Network Mode
The available options are “11b/g mixed mode”, “11b only”,
“11g only” and “11b/g/n mixed mode”. We recommend
selecting the default vale “11b/g/n mixed mode”.
Network Name (SSID)
The SSID, which is also called ESSID is a unique identifier
that wireless networking devices use in order to establish
and maintain wireless connectivity. Multiple access
point/bridges on a network or sub-network can use the
same SSID. SSIDs are case sensitive and can contain up
to 32 alphanumeric characters.
Broadcast Network
Name (SSID)
Disable this function to hide SSID. With hidden SSID, the
AP can’t be scanned and the wireless client must input
SSID manually to associate this AP.
AP Isolation
The device supports isolation function. If you are building a
public Wireless Network, enable this function can provide
better security. The device will block packets between
wireless clients (relay). All the wireless clients connected to
the device can’t see each other.
BSSID
The BSSID is displayed in this field.
Frequency (Channel)
Click the drop down box to select the radio channel. Select
the unused channel to prevent the radio overlapping. If you
are not sure which channel is used, select “AutoSelect” to
let the device to detect and select the available channel.
HT Physical Mode
Item
Description
Operating Mode
Default: Mixed (Mixed, Green Field).
Mixed mode
: In this mode the device transmits the packets
with preamble compatible legacy (802.11g), so they can be
decoded by legacy devices. The device receives and
decodes both Mixed Mode packets and legacy packets.
Green Field mode
: the device transmits HT packets