Digital Data Communications WAP-6010 User Manual page 14

Wireless lan device series. n_max wireless access point
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Network Mode
Network Name (SSID) The SSID, which is also called ESSID is a unique identifier
Multiple SSID 1-3
Broadcast
Network
Name (SSID)
AP Isolation
MBSSID AP Isolation
BSSID
Frequency (Channel)
Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
Item
WDS Mode
Phy Mode
The available options are "11b/g mixed mode", "11b only",
"11g only", "11n only" and "11b/g/n mixed mode". We
recommend selecting the default value "11b/g/n mixed
mode".
that wireless networking devices use in order to establish
and maintain wireless connectivity. Multiple access
point/bridges on a network or sub-network can use the
same SSID. SSIDs are case sensitive and can contain up
to 32 alphanumeric characters.
This device supports multiple SSID. Input the multiple SSID
1, 2, 3 in the field to enable the function. With the field of
Network Name (SSID), the device supports maximum 4
SSIDs.
Disable this function to hide SSID. With hidden SSID, the
AP can't be scanned and the wireless client must input
SSID manually to associate this AP.
The device supports isolation function. If you are building a
public Wireless Network, enable this function can provide
better security. The device will block packets between
wireless clients (relay). All the wireless clients connected to
the device can't see each other.
The device supports multi-SSID. You can decide whether
the clients associated to different SSID on the device can
see each other. Enable the option to block it. The Default
value is "Disable".
The BSSID is displayed in this field.
Click the drop down box to select the radio channel. Select
the unused channel to prevent the radio overlapping. If you
are not sure which channel is used, select "AutoSelect" to
let the device to detect and select the available channel.
Description
This device supports "WDS Mode only" and "AP+WDS
Mode". When selecting WDS mode only, this device
provides WDS connection only and doesn't provide radio to
the WLAN stations (clients). To provide both AP and WDS
connections, select "AP + WDS Mode".
There are four modes including "CCK, OFDM, HTMIX, and
Greenfield". Select one according the WDS devices. The
CCK is for pure 802.11b WDS network. OFDM is for pure
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