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Data - Wireless Basic Settings Screen
Basic Wireless Settings
Wireless Radio
Select the wireless radio from the list.
Radio 1 is for 2.4 GHz, and Radio 2 is for 5 GHz.
Enable Radio
Enable or disable the wireless radio.
Wireless Mode
Select the desired option for radio 1:
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G only
- allow connection by 802.11G wireless stations only.
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N only
- allow connection by 802.11N wireless stations only.
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B/G-Mixed
- allow connection by 802.11B and G wireless
stations only.
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B/G/N-Mixed (Default)
- allow connections by 802.11N,
802.11B and 802.11G wireless stations.
Select the desired option for radio 2:
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A only
- allow connection by 802.11A wireless stations only.
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N only
- allow connection by 802.11N wireless stations only.
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A/N-Mixed
- allow connection by 802.11A and N wireless
stations only.
Wireless Channel
Select wireless channel of the radio.
If Auto is selected, the access point will select the best available
channel when device boots up.
If you experience lost connections and/or slow data transfers,
experiment with manually setting different channels to see which is the
best.
SSID Settings
SSID Name
Enter the desired SSID Name. Each SSID must have a unique name.
The name includes 1 to 32 characters
Broadcast
Enable or disable the broadcast of the SSID.
When the access point does not broadcast its SSID, the network name
is not shown in the list of available networks on a client station. In-
stead, you must enter the exact network name manually into the
wireless connection utility on the client so that it can connect.
Isolation
Enable or disable isolation among clients of the SSID. If enabled,
wireless clients cannot communicate with others in the same SSID.
It’s disabled by default.
VLAN ID
Enter the VLAN ID of the SSID.
Used to tag packets which are received from the wireless clients of the
SSID and sent from Ethernet or Workgroup Bridge interfaces.
Applicable only when VLAN function is enabled. VLAN function can
be configured in Configuration -> LAN -> Network Setup screen.
Max Clients
Enter the number of clients that can connect to the SSID. The range is
from 0 to 32, and 0 means no limit.