Lantech IWP-2000-68 User Manual page 51

802.11a/b/g dual radio outdoor multi-function wireless access point
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The options available here are: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and
802.11b+g.
SSID: The SSID (service set identifier) is an identifier of an AP in
user's wireless network. In station mode (CB), this SSID must be
same as the AP that user wish to connect. User can either type in
the SSID by themself or simply press the <Scan> button and
select the AP form the popup list, then click <submit>.
MAC Cloning: This feature controls the MAC Address of the Wiress
Bridge seen by other devices (wired or wireless). If set to 'Ethernet
Client', the MAC Address from the first Ethernet client that
transmits data through the Wireless Bridge will be used. When
multiple Ethernet devices are connected to the Wireless Bridge, it
may not be obvious which MAC Address will be used. If set to
'WDS', it will include 4 MAC address while transmit the data
through Wireless Bridge. It is only available on bridge mode in
station interface. If the AP to associate does not support
4-WAY-HANDSHAKE, the 'Ethernet client' should be selected.
Peer Node Distance: Set the distance between this device and it's
adjacent. If select 'manual', the distance will be determined by
'Slot time', 'ACK timeout' and 'CTS timeout' three values.
Beacon Period: This item contains the length of the beacon interval.
Enter a value between 20 and 1000 to specify the Beacon Period.
DTIM Period: This item contains the number of Beacon intervals
between Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM). Enter a
number between 1 and 255 to specify.
Fragment Threshold: It is the maximum frame size that wireless
device can transmit without fragmenting the frame. Enter a value
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.
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.
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