Configuring ScreenOS Devices Guide
Configuring Operation Mode Settings
Configuring Transmission Settings
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Number, and then enter the channel number you want the device to use. To enable the
device to use additional channels that might be available in your country, select Extended
Channel Mode.
The regulatory domain for channel assignments is not configurable, and is preset as one
of the following:
FCC (USA)—This regulatory domain automatically sets the country code to USA.
Because you cannot change this setting, it does not appear in the UI.
TELEC (Japan)—This regulatory domain automatically sets the country code to Japan;
you cannot change this setting. Because you cannot change this setting, it does not
appear in the UI.
WORLD (all countries)— This regulatory domain requires you to select from a list of
countries (can select USA or Japan). If the device is preset to use FCC or TELEC, this
setting does not appear in the UI.
NOTE: Although you can select the Extended Channel Mode option when
the regulatory domain is WORLD and the selected country code is USA, there
are no extended channels in the USA.
The NetScreen-5GT Wireless supports both 802.11b and 802.11g operation modes, either
simultaneously (default setting) or exclusively. To configure the operation mode, in the
device navigation tree, select Wireless Settings and then select one of the following
modes:
To enable both 802.11b and 80211g wireless clients to connect to the wireless security
device, select 802.11b/g.
To enable only 802.11b wireless clients to connect to the wireless security device, select
802.11b.
To enable only 80211g wireless clients to connect to the wireless security device, select
802.11b/g, then select the 802.11g Only check box.
NOTE: We recommend you enable CTS protection (see Configuring Control
Frame Protection section in "Configuring Advanced Wireless Settings" on
page 385) to avoid collisions when supporting 802.11b and 802.11g operation
modes.
Use the transmission settings to control the power and rate used by the wireless interfaces.
To configure the transmission settings, in the device navigation tree, select Wireless
Settings, and then edit the default values for the following settings:
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