148
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R
channels and frequencies
defaults
125
selecting for 802.11a/na modes
29
selecting for 802.11b/bg/ng modes
27
channels, wireless spacing
25
Clear to Send (CTS) packets
83
CLI (command-line interface) commands
131
clients
associated, number of
115
DHCP, enabling
22
isolation, enabling
84
maximum number
85
monitoring
111
NTP, enabling
21
trusted
58
wireless separation, enabling
43
,
50
collision detection and collision avoidance, CSMA
83
command-line interface (CLI) commands
131
community names and traps, SNMP
65
compliance, electromagnetic
127
configuration file, backing up or restoring
69
connectors and ports, rear panel
12
country, wireless location
20
CSMA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access)
83
CTS (Clear to Send) packets
83
cwMin (minimum contention window) and cwMax
(maximum contention window) values
86
D
data encryption
WEP
52
WPA and WPA2
55
data rates
802.11a mode
30
802.11b/bg modes
27
specifications for all modes
125
–
126
date and time, troubleshooting
122
defaults
channels and frequencies
125
DHCP gateway
24
factory settings, list of
127
–
130
factory settings, restoring
70
IP address
18
,
127
ISP gateway
22
login password
18
,
127
SNMP
64
subnet mask
22
,
127
user name
18
,
127
delivery traffic indication message (DTIM) interval
84
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) client and
server
22
–
24
DNS (Domain Name System) servers
22
–
24
DTIM (delivery traffic indication message) interval
84
dual-band support (concurrent)
9
dynamic and static VLANs
50
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client and
server
22
–
24
E
EDCA (Enhanced Distributed Channel Access)
parameters
85
–
87
electromagnetic compliance
127
encryption
WEP
52
WPA and WPA2
55
environmental specifications
127
ESS (extended service set)
43
Ethernet cabling requirements
16
Ethernet packets and bytes, received and transmitted
115
extended service set (ESS)
43
F
factory default settings
list of
127
–
130
restoring
70
firmware
backing up
69
factory defaults
70
restoring from backup file
70
RFID module version, viewing
105
upgrading
67
wireless access point version, viewing
110
flash memory
66
fragmentation length
84
frequencies and channels
defaults
125
selecting for 802.11a/na modes
29
selecting for 802.11b/bg/ng modes
27
FTP traffic
advanced QoS
85
WMM QoS
61
G
gateways, ISP and DHCP
22
–
24
generating keys, WEP
52
Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) port
13
graphical user interface (GUI)
described
19
troubleshooting
119