Lantech IWP-2000-68 User Manual page 227

802.11a/b/g dual radio outdoor multi-function wireless access point
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between 256 and 2346 to specify the Fragment Threshold.
RTS/CTS Threshold: Packets larger than the value are transmitted
by the RTS/CTS handshake. Enter a value between 1 and 2346 to
specify the value of the RTS /CTS Threshold.
Tx Power: To set the tx power as off to turn off the tx power, set
auto to let device determine the tx power value automatically, or
set manual to set the tx power value. The max value is depending
on the wireless module.
Rate: Set the bit rate for wireless interface to supporting multiple
bit rates. The value 'Auto' causes the device to use the bit rate
selected by the rate control module.
Layer 2 Isolation: It is used in AP mode only. If enabled, all of the
clients connect to the same AP will not be able to access each
other.
WEP Key Setting: It uses two kinds of WEP Encryption key length:
5-bytes and 13-bytes. The key format can either use 'ASCII' to set
the key values (ie. 0~9, a~z) Or use 'HEX' to set the key value in
hexadecimal. (ie. 0~9, a~f). User can set maximum 4 keys, but
only one key will functional at one time.
Figure 3-10-29
SSID Security Mode
Authentication: User can choose which authentication type to
secure the wireless net work. There are four options for
authentication: Disable, WEP, WPA-personal and WPA-enterprise.
WEP: Short for Wired Equivalent Privacy, a security protocol for
wireless local area networks (WLANs) defined in the 802.11
standard.
Open or Restricted: An open system allows any client to
authenticate as long as it conforms to any MAC address filter
policies that may have been set. All authentication packets are
transmitted without encryption. If the 'Restricted' selected, all the
packets are transmitted with encryption.
Select Key: Check the radio box in front of the key that user would
like to use for this AP.
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