HP M210 Configuration And Administration Manual page 62

802.11n access point
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Field
SSID
Privacy
WPA
Band
Channel
Rate
Signal
Beacons
For any AP that is known to you, you can select Grant to move the AP to the Known AP list.
You can select Delete to remove an the AP from the Known AP list.
Note
The Detected rogue AP list and Known AP list provide information only. The M210 does
not have control over the APs on these lists and cannot apply any security policies to them.
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Wireless configuration
Description
The Service Set Identifier (SSID) for the AP.
The SSID uniquely identifies a wireless LAN and is also referred to as the
Network Name. It can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
Whether there is any security on the neighboring device.
Off indicates that the Security mode on the neighboring device is set to
None (no security).
On indicates that the neighboring device has some security in place.
Whether
WPA
security is on or off for this AP.
The 802.1 1 band used on this AP, as follows:
2.4 indicates 802.1 1b, 802.1 1g, or 802.1 1n mode (or a combination of
the modes).
5 indicates 802.1 1a or 802.1 1n mode (or both modes).
The
channel
on which the AP is currently broadcasting.
The channel defines the portion of the radio spectrum that the radio uses for
transmitting and receiving.
The channel is set in the Radio settings. (See
page
54.)
The rate (in megabits per second) at which this AP is currently transmitting.
The detected strength of the radio signal from this AP. If you hover the
mouse pointer over the bars, a number appears and shows the strength in
decibels (dB).
The total number of beacons received from this AP since it was first
discovered.
"Radio configuration" on

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