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3.6 IEEE
802.11
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3.6.1 Communication
3.6.1.1 Basic
Basic communication settings include AP functionality, RF Type, Channel
number, SSID, Data rate, and Transmit power.
y
For specific needs such as configuring the AP as a wireless LAN-to-
LAN bridge, the AP functionality can be disabled, so that no wireless
client can associate with the AP.
y
Therefore users have to choose an appropriate RF type depending on
the wireless clients’ connection methods (11a/b/g).
y
The SSID of a wireless client computer and the SSID of the AP must
be identical for them to communicate with each other.
y
If there is RF interference, users may want to reduce the Data rate for
more reliable wireless transmission. In most cases, leave the setting
to ‘Auto’.
y
The transmit power of the RF module of the AP can be adjusted so
that the RF coverage of the AP can be changed.
3.6.1.2 Link
Integrity
When the Ethernet LAN interface is detected to be disconnected from the
wired network, all currently associated wireless clients are disassociated by
the AP and no wireless client can associate with the AP. The detection
mechanism is based on ‘Ping’, the IP address specified in Reference host.
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