HP MSM7xx Management And Configuration Manual page 118

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Wireless configuration
Radio configuration
802.11g
This is a legacy mode that can be used to support older wireless client stations.
802.11a
This is a legacy mode that can be used to support older wireless client stations.
802.11a Turbo
Provides channel bonding in the 5 GHz frequency band for enhanced performance. Useful
to provide increased throughput when creating local mesh links between two APs.
Channel width
Supported on: MSM410, MSM422 (radio 1), E-MSM430, E-MSM460, E-MSM466
Not available in Monitor or Sensor modes.
802.11n allows for the use of the standard channel width of 20 MHz or a double width of 40
MHz. The double width is achieved by using two adjacent channels to send data
simultaneously. This results in double the available bandwidth leading to much higher
throughput.
Select the Channel width that will be used for 802.11n traffic. Available options are:
20 MHz: Uses the standard channel width of 20 MHz. Recommended when the AP is
operating in the 2.4 GHz band and multiple networks must co-exist in the same location.
Auto 20/40 MHz: The AP will advertise 40 MHz support to clients, but will use 20 MHz
for each client that does not support 40 MHz.
Note
On the E-MSM466, E-MSM460, and E-MSM430, when operating in the 2.4 GHz band, the
AP will automatically switch to using a 20 MHz channel width if a legacy 802.11b/g client
or AP is detected on the primary channel. When the legacy device is no longer present,
the AP will revert back to using a 40 MHz channel width.
4-24
Supported on
MSM310, MSM317, MSM320, MSM335, MSM410, MSM422
Frequency band
2.4 GHz
Data rates
Up to 54 Mbps.
Supported on
MSM310, MSM317, MSM320, MSM335, MSM410, MSM422
Frequency band
5 GHz
Data rates
Up to 54 Mbps.
Supported on
MSM310, MSM317, MSM320, MSM335, MSM410, MSM422
Frequency band
5 GHz
Data rates
Up to 108 Mbps.

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