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Prosafe dual band wireless-n access point with rfid support
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ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R
3.
Select one of the following 5GHz Band radio buttons:
11a. 802.11n-compliant devices can connect to the access point because they are
backward compatible.
11na. This is the default setting. If you keep the default setting, go to
When you change the wireless mode, the Turn Radio On check box is automatically
cleared, and all fields, buttons, and drop-down menus onscreen are masked out.
4.
Turn on the radio by selecting the Turn Radio On check box.
A pop-up screen displays.
Note:
Under normal conditions, you want the radio to be turned on. Turning off
the radio disables access through the wireless access point, which can be
helpful for configuration, network tuning, or troubleshooting activities.
5.
Click OK to confirm the change of wireless mode.
The change does not take effect until you click the Apply button after you have completed
the wireless configuration.
6.
Specify the remaining wireless settings as explained the following table:
Setting
Wireless Network Name
(SSID)
Wireless On-Off Status
Broadcast Wireless
Network Name (SSID)
Channel / Frequency
Descriptions
Enter a 32-character (maximum) service set identifier (SSID); the characters are
case-sensitive. The default is NETGEAR_11na. The SSID assigned to a wireless
device needs to match the wireless access point's SSID for the wireless device
to communicate with the wireless access point. If the SSIDs do not match, you
do not get a wireless connection to the wireless access point.
This field is not configurable. It shows the status of the wireless scheduler. For
more information, see
Schedule the Wireless Radios to Be Turned Off
page 60.
Select the Yes radio button to enable the wireless access point to broadcast its
SSID, allowing wireless clients that have a null (blank) SSID to adopt the
wireless access point's SSID. Yes is the default setting. To prevent the SSID
from being broadcast, select the No radio button.
From the drop-down menu, select the channel you wish to use on your wireless
LAN. The wireless channels and frequencies depend on the country and
wireless mode. The default setting is Auto.
Note:
It should not be necessary to change the wireless channel unless you
experience interference (indicated by lost connections or slow data transfers). If
this happens, you might want to experiment with different channels to see which
is the best. For more information, see
Guidelines
on page 25.
Note:
For more information about available channels and frequencies, see
Technical Specifications
on page 125.
Installation and Basic Configuration
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Operating Frequency (Channel)
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