Configuring Virtual Access Point Interfaces - HP R100-Series Configuration And Administration Manual

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1 1n only: Up to 450 Mbps.
Select a 5 GHz radio mode for the R1 10.
1 1a only: Up to 54 Mbps.
1 1n only: Up to 450 Mbps.
1 1a/n Mixed: Up to 450 Mbps for 802.1 1n and 54 Mbps for 802.1 1a.
Select a 5 GHz radio mode for the R120.
1 1a only: Up to 54 Mbps.
1 1n only: Up to 450 Mbps.
1 1a/n Mixed: Up to 450 Mbps for 802.1 1n and 54 Mbps for 802.1 1a.
1 1ac/n/a: Up to 1.3 Gbps.
Channel
To change the wireless channel that the router uses, select the required channel from the
Channel list. When you select Auto, the router searches and selects a channel with the least
amount of interference. Click Save to save the setting.
Current Channel
When the channel setting is Auto, this displays the automatically selected channel number.
Bandwidth
The bandwidth used by a single channel is 20 MHz. When two channels are bonded, the total
bandwidth is 40 MHz. It is possible to use either 20 MHz or 40 MHz channels with 802.1 1n.
20 MHz: The bandwidth used by a single channel is 20 MHz.
20/40 MHz: When two channels are bonded, the total bandwidth is 40 MHz.
20/40/80 MHz: (Applies to 802.1 1ac setting for the R120) When two 40 MHz channels
are bonded, total bandwidth is 80 MHz.
Enable Schedule Rules
Implements a defined time schedule to start and stop the wireless network. Click Add to add
the schedule to the rules table. A maximum of 10 rules can be defined.
Rules Name: Select the name of a configured schedule from the list. The schedule rules
are configured on the Tools > Scheduling page.
Comment: Enter a text comment to describe the schedule rule.

Configuring virtual access point interfaces

The router supports up to four virtual access point (VAP) interfaces per radio; a total of four for
the R1 10 and eight for the R120. One VAP is the primary (with default SSID HP1 for R1 10), and
the others can be enabled if required. Each VAP essentially functions as a separate access
point, and can be configured with its own Service Set Identifier (SSID) and security settings.
Wireless clients associate with these VAPs the same as they would with separate physical
access points. This allows access to specific VAPs to be based on certain user groups or
application traffic.
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