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WLAN Setting
A WLAN is a data communication system that reduces the need for a wired connection, thereby adding
new flexibility and convenience to your network. Using electromagnetic waves, WLAN's transmits and
receives data over the air, minimizing the need for wired connections and combines data connectivity
with user mobility.
WLAN Settings
AP Mode
Access Point only Mode, The AP functions as a wireless hub to which wireless clients can
connect. The clients must make sure that they are configured to match the AP’s wireless settings. The
AP must be connected to switch or other LAN segment patch cable.
WLAN
Enable / Disable WLAN Function
WLAN Mode
For wireless connected type 802.11 B/G mixed / 802.11b only /
802.11G only
WLAN SSID
Wireless stations associating to the access point must have the
same SSID. Enter a descriptive name for the wireless
LAN.(support 20 ACSII characters)
Hide SSID
Hide SSID prevents outside users from joining the network without
knowing the wireless Network's ID, default is check SSID.
WLAN Frequency
The range of radio frequencies used by IEEE 802.11b/g wireless