INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
Interference
Analyzer Button
Transmit Power
Remember to select Apply Settings if any changes were made.
8.3.2 WIRELESS SETTINGS-AP Page WIRELESS SECURITY Section
Security
WPA
Authentication
Cipher Type
Remember to select Apply Settings if any changes were made.
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When pressed, will generate a pop up window showing all the
detected AP signals like the image below:
This section will set the RF transmit power. The maximum RF
power available will be limited in software based on the gain of the
integrated antenna and the region the unit was programmed to
operate in. The default will set the unit to maximum allowed RF power.
Here the user can reduce the RF power in case the RX RSSI levels on
the remote unit exceed 65.
Here the end user can select the wireless security mode. Options
available are None, WEP, WPA, WPA2, and 802.1x port-based security.
802.1x is for secure user-based authentication through a centralized
authentication server.
Options here will set the authentication depending on the security
selected above. PSK (Pre-Shared Key) is the default for WPA/WPA2
security. EAP-TTLS and EAP-PEAP are the two authentication methods
for 802.1x security.
NOTE: Operating with 802.1x security will limit link throughput to a
maximum of 54Mbps.
Options for WPA/WPA2 are TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol)
which uses the RC4 encryption algorithm and AES (Advanced
Encryption Standard). AES is the default setting and is the
recommended cipher allowing the highest link throughput. TKIP will
limit throughput to a maximum of 54Mbps.
NW1/NW2
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