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5: Network Settings
PremierWave EN User Guide
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Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name="interface" instance="eth0">
Include in your file:
<configgroup name="interface" instance="wlan0">
To View Network Interface Status
Using Web Manager
In Network Interface Status, you can view both the current operational settings as well as the
settings that would take affect upon a device reboot.
To view Ethernet (eth0) Status, click
Network
on the menu and select
Network 1 ->
Interface -> Status
.
To view Wireless (wlan0) Status, click
Network
on the menu and select
Network 2 ->
Interface -> Status
.
Network Link Settings
Physical link parameters can be configured for an Ethernet (eth0) Network Interface (see
Table 5-2
) and a WLAN (wlan0) Network Interface (see
Table 5-3
).
Table 5-2 Network 1 (eth0) Link Settings
Notes:
When speed is Auto, duplex must be Auto or Half.
When speed is not Auto, duplex must be Half or Full.
Fixed speed Full duplex will produce errors connected to Auto, due to duplex
mismatch.
SmartRoam
SmartRoam monitors the signal strengths of all in-range access points belonging to the Extended
Service Set (ESS) to which the PremierWave is currently connected. When an AP is found with a
signal strength which is significantly greater than that of the currently associated AP, SmartRoam
automatically switches to the new AP. This reduces interruptions in wireless connectivity and
ensures optimal signal strength. Roaming happens automatically and is completely transparent to
the user; no loss of network connectivity should occur.
Network 1 Ethernet (eth0)
Link Settings
Description
Speed
Select the Ethernet link speed. (Default is Auto)
Auto
= Auto-negotiation of Link Speed
10 Mbps
= Force 10 Mbps
100 Mbps
= Force 100 Mbps
Duplex
Select the Ethernet link duplex mode. (Default is Auto)
Auto
= Auto-negotiation of Link Duplex
Half
= Force Half Duplex
Full
= Force Full Duplex