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Access Point Features AP-800 User Guide
Configuring the Device
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VLAN ID: This parameter is used to represent the VLAN ID for the wireless VAP. Select any value between 1 -
4094 to configure wireless port as Access Port. Configure -1 to configure wireless port as untagged port.
VLAN Priority: This parameter is used to configure the VLAN priority for Wireless VAP. By default the value is set
to 0.
QoS Profile Name: This parameter is used to configure the profile name for the Wireless VAP QoS.
Local MAC Authentication: This parameter is used to enable or disable the local MAC Access Control for VAP.
RADIUS MAC Authentication: This parameter is used to enable or disable the (wireless client) MAC Address
Authentication using RADIUS Servers for VAP.
RADIUS Accounting: This parameter is used to enable or disable the RADIUS Accounting Status.
Properties Features
Operational Mode: This parameter is used to set the wireless NIC Operational mode. Depending on the wireless
NIC in the device different wireless operational modes can be configured.
Current Bandwidth: This parameter represents the current bandwidth that Wireless is currently operating on. It is
represented in “MHz"
Auto Channel Selection: This parameter of the AP allows the device to select the channel on its own that is least
congested during the start up of the device.
Current Operating Channel: This will display the current operating channel on which wireless interface is
operating.
Auto Rate Selection: This parameter is used to configure the value for data rate for the wireless interface. For an
Access Point this value is always "Auto".
RTS Threshold (Request to Send Threshold). This parameter affects message flow control and should not be
changed under normal circumstances. The range for this field is between 0 to 2346. When set to a value between
0 and 2346, the Access Point uses the RTS mechanism for packets that are the specified size or greater. When
set to 2346 (the default setting), RTS is disabled.
Beacon Interval: The Beacon interval specifies the interval time between two successive beacons transmission.
You can set the value for Beacon interval between 100 ms and 1000ms for each beacon transmission.
TPC: The unit transmits the maximum output power for the country or regulatory domain and operational mode
selected. However, with Transmit Power Control (TPC), you can adjust the output power of the unit to a lower level
in order to reduce interference to neighboring devices or to use a higher gain antenna without violating the
maximum radiated output power allowed for your regulatory domain.
Cell Size: The cell size setting is a valuable feature for achieving maximum coverage for a BSS in a wireless
network. It is in dBm.
DTIM: The Delivery Traffic Indicator Map (DTIM) timer determines how frequently the station must leave power
save mode and determine if the traffic is lining up for it. You can set the DTIM interval based on the applications
that are being used on the network.
11n Properties Features
11n AMPDU (Aggregated MAC Protocol Data Unit) Status: AMPDU (Aggregated MAC Protocol Data Unit)
specifies the aggregation of several MAC frames into a single large frame to achieve higher throughput.
AMPDU Max Num Frames: This field represents the AMPDU frames that are transmitted as a single PSDU by
the PHY. It can be configured up to 64 frames.
AMPDU Max FrameSize: This parameter is used to configure the maximum AMPDU frame size (in bytes) that
can be transmitted.
11n AMSDU (Aggregated MAC Service Data Unit) Status: This parameter is used define the AMSDU status for
wireless 11n interface.
Frequency Extension: This parameter is used to configure the frequency extension for the wireless interface.
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