Turbo Mode; Radio Channel; Auto Channel Select; Transmit Power - Nortel 2220 Using Manual

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Chapter 2 System Configuration

Turbo Mode

You may either "Enable" or "Disable" the "Turbo Mode."
(Default: Disable)
"Turbo Mode" is the enhanced wireless LAN operating mode (not regulated in the
standard IEEE 802.11a) that can provide a higher data rate. The "Normal Mode"
of the 802.11a access point provides connections up to 54 Mbps. Enabling "Turbo
Mode" on the 802.11a access point allows the access point to provide connections
up to 108 Mbps.
In "Normal Mode," the channel bandwidth is 20MHz. In "Turbo Mode," the
channel bandwidth is increased to 40MHz. However, there will only be three
channels available when "Turbo Mode" is enabled (only 1 channel in Japan).

Radio Channel

The radio channel through which the access point communicates to PCs in its
BSS. Note that the client channel for wireless users is automatically set to the
same as that used by the access point to which it is linked.

Auto Channel Select

Selecting "Enable" allows for automatic radio channel detection.
(Default: "Enable")

Transmit Power

Set the signal strength transmitted from the access point. The longer the
transmission distance, the higher the transmission power required. (Default:
100%)
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Note: The available channel settings are limited by local regulations,
which determine the number of channels that are available.
- FCC: 12 channels
- MKK: 5 channels

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