Table 12-1: Wireless Tab - Basic Wireless Access Point Parameters Description; Figure 12-44: Wireless Network Group In Wireless Tab Screen - AudioCodes MP-26 series User Manual

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12.2.1.3.1 Wireless Network Group
This group in the Wireless tab screen configures the basic wireless access point settings.

Figure 12-44: Wireless Network Group in Wireless Tab Screen

The table below describes the parameters in this group:
Table 12-1: Wireless Tab – Basic Wireless Access Point Parameters Description
Parameter
Wireless Network
(SSID)
SSID Broadcast
802.11 Mode
Country Region
Channel (FCC)
Channel Width
Mode
Virtual APS
Virtual APS
Version 4.4.0
Enter the name of the wireless network. This name is needed for a wireless
device to attach to your wireless network (see Section
Note: The default wireless (Wi-Fi) network name (SSID) is "MP264" (and is
unsecured).
Select this check box to enable the SSID's broadcast. SSID broadcast is used
to hide the name of the AP (SSID) from clients.
Select the wireless communication standard that is compatible with your
client's wireless card: 802.11b/g Mixed, 802.11g Only, 802.11b Only,
802.11b/g/n, 802.11g/n, 802.11n Only.
Select the Wi-Fi country region for allowing only permitted channels
(frequencies) for the region.
Note: This parameter determines the available channel options listed in the
'Channel' parameter.
Select the appropriate channel to correspond with your network settings. All
devices in your wireless network must broadcast on different channels to
function correctly.
Note: The available channels depend on the country region (configured by the
'Country Region' parameter) in which you are operating the device. For
example, if you selected 'FCC' as the country region, the available channels
from which you can select conform to the U.S.A. Regulatory Authority FCC
(Federal Communications Commission).
Select the available transmit data rate of the wireless network: 20 MHz only or
20/40 MHz dynamic.
You can set up multiple virtual wireless LAN's on the device. Such virtual
wireless LANs are referred to as "Virtual APs" (virtual access points). For a
detailed description on configuring Virtual APS, see 'Virtual Access Points' on
page 194.
Description
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12. Network Connections
7.2
on page 71).
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