Setting Rf Parameters - Cisco AIR-PCM340 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Using the Client Utility on Mac OS X

Setting RF Parameters

The advanced RF settings screen (see Figure 6-9) enables you to set parameters that control how your
client adapter transmits and receives data. To access this screen, click the RF Settings tab on the
advanced properties screen.
Figure 6-9
The advanced RF settings screen allows you to specify advanced radio parameters and also provides the
following information:
Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Mac OS
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Client Utility Advanced RF Settings Screen
Location – Allows you to define up to 16 different wireless network profiles for various operating
locations. In each profile you can specify a network type, network name, plus WEP and LEAP
security settings for that operating location. For additional information, see the "Location Profiles"
section on page 6-6.
Radio Status – Shows the operational mode of your client adapter. If your client adapter is associated
to an access point or wireless device, the name and IP address are displayed.
Value: "Radio associated" – Your client adapter is associated to an access point
or other wireless device. The access point or wireless device name and IP address are
shown.
"Radio not associated" – Your client adapter is ready and enabled but not associated
to an access point or wireless device.
Chapter 6
Advanced Configuration on Mac OS X
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