SMC Networks WEBS-N User Manual page 42

300mbps wireless-n access point/repeater
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11b/g/n mixed mode: All 802.11b/g/n clients can communicate
with the Wireless-N Access Point/Repeater (up to 150 Mbps), but
data transmission rates may be slowed to compensate for 802.11b/
g clients.
11n only: Only 802.11n clients will be able to communicate with
the Wireless-N Access Point/Repeater (up to 150 Mbps).
11g/n mixed mode: Both 802.11g and 802.11n clients can
communicate with the Wireless-N Access Point/Repeater (up to 150
Mbps), but data transmission rates may be slowed to compensate
for 802.11g clients.
Network Name (SSID) — The name of the wireless network service
provided by the Wireless-N Access Point/Repeater. Clients that want to
connect to the network must set their SSID to the same as that of the
Wireless-N Access Point/Repeater. (Default: "SMC"; Range: 1-32
characters)
Multiple SSID1~SSID3 — Three additional VAP interface supported
on the device. (Default: no name configured; Range: 1-32 characters)
Broadcast Network Name (SSID) — By default, the Wireless-N
Access Point/Repeater always broadcasts the SSID in its beacon signal.
Disabling the SSID broadcast increases security of the network because
wireless clients need to already know the SSID before attempting to
connect. When set to disable, the Network Name SSID, and
SSID1~SSID3 are automatically set to "Hide." (Default: Enabled)
AP Isolation — The Wireless-N Access Point/Repeater will isolate
communincation between all clients in order to protect them. Normally
for users who are at hotspots. (Default: Disable)
MBSSID AP Isolation — The Wireless-N Access Point/Repeater will
isolate wireless clients from different SSID. (Default: Disable)
BSSID — The identifier (MAC address) of the Wireless-N Access Point/
Repeater in the Basic Service Set (BSS) network.
Frequency (Channel) — The radio channel that the Wireless-N Access
Point/Repeater 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 the same as that used
by the Wireless-N Access Point/Repeater to which it is linked. Selecting
Auto Select enables the Wireless-N Access Point/Repeater to
automatically select an unoccupied radio channel. (Default: AutoSelect)
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