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Configuring Advanced Wireless Settings
Configuring Aging
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Transmit Power—This setting controls the power transmission and radio range. By
default, the power level is set to full; available settings include an eighth, half, minimum,
or quarter. You might need to edit this setting when using more than one wireless
interface in the same location and frequency.
Data Rate for AP—This setting controls the wireless interface data transmission rate
for sending frames. By default, the rate is set to best rate (the wireless interface uses
the best rate first, and then automatically falls back to the next rate if transmission
fails).
For 11b transmissions, available rates are 1, 2, 5.5, and 11mbps.
For 11g transmissions, available rates are 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps.
Virtual Routers Overview on page 296
Wireless Settings in a Security Device Overview on page 381
Configuring Advanced Wireless Settings on page 385
Configuring Wireless MAC Access Lists on page 389
Configuring Wireless General SSID Settings on page 390
Configuring SSID Authentication and Encryption on page 391
Use the advanced wireless settings to control low-level wireless networking settings,
such as aging values and collision protection. When you first deploy the NetScreen-5GT
Wireless device on your network, the network settings are already configured with default
settings designed to work in most networking environments. However, you might want
to edit these settings to meet your specific wireless networking needs.
You can edit the default values for the following wireless networking settings.
aging
beacons
burst and fragment size
control frame protection
short slots
preambles
The aging interval is the amount of time (in seconds) that a wireless client or bridge
remembers an access point after communication with the WAP is lost. To configure the
aging setting:
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