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Dvw3201b advanced wireless voice gateway
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Using the Wireless Radio Option
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Network Name
Security Mode
Mode
PHY Mode
RSSI
Channel
BSSID
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Label
Displays the name of the wireless network (SSID) broadcast
by the access point.
Displays the encryption method used.
Displays the mode of the wireless access point: Possible
modes are:
Displays the physical transceivers (PHY) layer method used.
Displays the received signal strength (RSSI) of the wireless
access points in range of the device. Lower negative numbers
(for example, -1 to -65) indicate the access point is closer.
Greater negative numbers (for example, -66 to -95) indicate
the access point is farther away.
Displays the channel on which the wireless cable modem is
operating.
Displays the MAC address for the nearby wireless access
points.
Ubee DVW3201B Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • July 2012
Description
Master – Communicates with associated wireless cards
that are in managed mode. Appears as a normal access
point with an SSID and channel. Network
communications, such as authentication, conflict, and
duplicate packets are managed by the wireless card.
Managed – Communicates with an associated master,
not directly with another managed AP. Wireless cards
connect to the master network and change their channel
to match. The master must accept the credentials of the
managed network for it to be associated.
Ad-hoc – Communicates directly with another wireless
network. Network cards must be in range and use the
same name and channel.
Monitor – Communicates in observation mode and does
not transmit. Can be used for troubleshooting wireless
links or checking bandwidth usage in the area.
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