Viewing WLAN
Profiles
802.11a — Indicates that the radio attached to the BSS in
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802.11a.
Data Rate - Indicates the rate at which data is transferred. . The data
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rage can help ensure the link quality between the client device and the
access point. The default wireless data rates are 1, 2, 5.5, and
11Mbps. The possible field values are:
Mandatory – Indicates the device must transmit or communicate
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at this data rate.
Optional – Indicates the device can communicate at this date rate,
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but does not transmit at the selected data rate.
Not Allowed – Indicates the device cannot transmit or
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communicate at this data rate.
The Profiles Summary Page allows network managers to define profiles
and rules for accessing the device.
and contains configurations of security type, MAC address filtering, load
Viewing WLAN Profiles
Just one profile can be defined per ESS
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