3e Technologies International 3e-525A User Manual page 89

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3e-525A Wireless Access Point
Navigate to the Wireless Configuration — Bridging screen.
In the first section: General, you will see the MAC Address of the
bridging card. This is used as the BSSID on other 3e-525As that will be
communicatingwith this one.
Wireless Mode can be set to 802.11g for best rate, to 802.11b (if neces-
sary) or to mixed 802.11b/g. Set Basic and Supported Rates. Channel
Number must be set the same for each bridge to communicate. TX Pwr
Mode can be left on Auto unless the power needs to be regulated. Set
Spanning Tree Protocol to Enable unless you are sure that there is no
chance of a loop.
Bridge signal strength LED port allows you to set the number of one
of the Remote APs which will be listed in section 3 at the bottom of the
screen once the system is operational as the guiding port that you wish to
have display in the WLANSS LED on the front of the 3e-525A as a signal.
If you don't wish to display any connection signal, simply leave this set at
0.
Click Apply to accept your changes but remain on that screen.
In the second section on the Wireless Configuration — Bridging screen,
add the BSSID of the remote bridge. The BSSID corresponds to that
bridge's MAC address. In entering the BSSID, enter only hexadecimal
numbers, no colons. Data entry is not case sensitive. You may also enter
a note that defines the location of the remote bridge. Then click Add to
accept. The remote bridge's BSSID will now appear in the third section
of the page. If, at some time you wish to delete the entry, simply click the
check box next to it and confirm by clicking Delete.
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