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3 If applicable, click the 802.11b/g/n tab to modify the radio properties:
Each tab displays the radio settings for each radio on the Altitude AP. If the radio has been assigned
to a WM-AD, the WM-AD names and MAC addresses are displayed in the Base Settings section.
The Summit WM Controller can support the following:
WM200/2000 - Up to 64 WM-ADs
WM20 - Up to 8 WM-ADs
WM1000 - Up to 50 WM-ADs
WM100 - Up to 32 WM-ADs
The Altitude 802.11n AP radios can be assigned to each of the configured WM-ADs in a system.
Each radio can be the subject of 8 WM-AD assignments (corresponding to the number of SSIDs it
can support). Once a radio has all 8 slots assigned, it is no longer eligible for further assignment.
The BSS Info section is view only. After WM-AD configuration, the Basic Service Set (BSS) section
displays the MAC address on the Altitude AP for each WM-AD and the SSIDs of the WM-ADs to
which this radio has been assigned.
4 In the Base Settings section, do the following:
Radio Mode - Click one of the following radio options:
11b - Click to select the 802.11b only mode of the 802.11b/g/n radio. If selected, the AP will
only use 11b (CCK) rates with all associated clients.
11b/g - Click to select both the 802.11g mode and the 802.11b mode of the 802.11b/g/n radio.
If selected, the AP will use 11b (CCK) and 11g-specific (OFDM) rates with all of the associated
clients. The AP will not transmit or receive 11n rates.
11b/g/n - Click to select 11b/g/n modes of the 802.11b/g/n radio. If selected, the AP will use
all available 11b, 11g, and 11n rates.
off - Click to disable the 802.11b/g/n radio.
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