Aruba AP-80MB Installation Manual page 17

80 series outdoor wireless access point
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802.11a
Turbo Mode – If you select Enable, the wireless bridge will operate in turbo mode with a data rate of up
to 108 Mbps. Normal mode supports 13 channels, Turbo mode supports only 5 channels. (Default:
Disable)
802.11a Radio Channel – Set the operating radio channel number. (Default: 56ch, 5.280 GHz)
Auto Channel Select – Select Enable for automatic radio channel detection. (Default: Disable)
802.11b/g
802.11g Radio Channel: Set the operating radio channel number. (Range 1-11; Default: 1)
Available channel settings are limited by local regulations which determine which channels are available.
3.
IP Configuration – Either enable or disable (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) for
automatic IP configuration. If you disable DHCP, then manually enter the IP address and subnet
mask. If a management station exists on another network segment, then you must enter the IP
address for a gateway that can route traffic between these segments. Then enter the IP address for
the primary and secondary Domain Name Servers (DNS) servers to be used for host-name to IP
address resolution.
DHCP Client – With DHCP Client enabled, the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway can be
dynamically assigned to the access point by the network DHCP server. (Default: Disable)
If there is no DHCP server on your network, then the access point will automatically start up with its default IP
address, 192.168.1.1.
4.
WDS Settings – To set up a wireless bridge link, you must configure the WDS forwarding table by
specifying the wireless MAC address of the bridge to which you want to forward traffic. For a Slave
bridge unit, you need to specify the MAC address of the wireless bridge unit at the opposite end of the
link. For a Master bridge unit, you need to specify the MAC addresses of all the Slave bridge units in
the network.

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