SMC Networks WBR14S-N3 - annexe 1 Manual page 52

Draft 11n wireless broadband router
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System Configuration
Advanced Settings menu be set to Mixed. Setting HT Operation to Green Field is
exclusive for 802.11n client communication only and prevents 802.11 b/g
communication.
- 802.11b/g Mixed: Both 802.11b and
802.11g clients can communicate with
the wireless AP/Router (up to 108
Mbps), but data transmission rates may
be slowed to compensate for 802.11b
clients. Any 802.11n clients will also be
able to communicate with the wireless AP/Router, but they will be limited to
802.11g protocols and data transmission rates.
- 802.11b only: All 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n clients will be able to
communicate with the wireless AP/Router, but the 802.11g and 802.11n clients
will be limited to 802.11b protocols and data transmission rates (up to 11 Mbps).
- 802.11g only: Both 802.11g and 802.11n clients will be able to communicate
with the wireless AP/Router, but the 802.11n clients will be limited to 802.11g
protocols and data transmission rates (up to 54 Mbps). Any 802.11b clients will
not be able to communicate with the wireless AP/Router.
- 802.11b/g/n Mixed: All 802.11b/g/n clients can communicate with the wireless
AP/Router (up to 300 Mbps), but data transmission rates may be slowed to
compensate for 802.11b/g clients.
• Network Name (SSID) – The name of the wireless network service provided by
the VAP. Clients that want to connect to the network must set their SSID to the
same as that of the VAP interface. (Default: "SMC"; Range: 1-32 characters)
- Multiple SSID – The number of wireless network interfaces (SSIDs) supported
on the device.
• Broadcast Network Name (SSID) – The wireless AP/Router will broadcast its
SSID.
• AP Isolation – The wireless AP/Router will isolate wireless clients in order to
protect them. Normally for users who are at hotspots.
• MBSSID AP Isolation – The wireless AP/Router will isolate wireless clients from
different SSID.
• BSSID – The identifier (MAC address) of a wireless AP/Router in a Basic Service
Set (BSS) network.
• WLAN Frequency – The radio channel
that the wireless AP/Router uses to
communicate with wireless clients. When
multiple access points are deployed in the
same area, set the channel on
neighboring access points at least five
channels apart to avoid interference with
each other. For example, you can deploy
up to three access points in the same area
using channels 1, 6, 11. Note that wireless clients automatically set the channel to
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