ack-timeout ( integer | dynamic | indoors ) - acknowledgement code timeout (transmission
acceptance timeout) in microseconds for acknowledgement messages. Can be one of these:
• dynamic - ack-timeout is chosen automatically
• indoors - standard constant for indoor usage
antenna-gain ( integer ; default: 0 ) - antenna gain in dBi. This parameter will be used to calculate
whether your system meets regulatory domain's requirements in your country
antenna-mode ( ant-a | ant-b | rxa-txb | txa-rxb ; default: ant-a ) - which antenna to use for
transmit/receive data:
• ant-a - use only antenna a
• ant-b - use only antenna b
• rxa-txb - use antenna a for receiving packets, use antenna b for transmitting packets
• txa-rxb - use antenna a for transmitting packets, antenna b for receiving packets
area ( text ; default: "" ) - string value that is used to describe an Access Point. Connect List on the
Clients side comparing this string value with area-prefix string value makes decision whether allow
a Client connect to the AP. If area-prefix match the entire area string or only the beginning of it the
Client is allowed to connect to the AP
arp ( disabled | enabled | proxy-arp | reply-only ; default: enabled ) - Address Resolution Protocol
setting
band - operating band
• 2.4ghz-b - IEEE 802.11b
• 2.4ghz-b/g - IEEE 802.11g (supports also IEEE 802.11b)
• 2.4ghz-g-turbo - IEEE 802.11g using double channel, providing air rate of up to 108 Mbit
• 2.4ghz-onlyg - only IEEE 802.11g
• 5ghz - IEEE 802.11a up to 54 Mbit
• 5ghz-turbo - IEEE 802.11a using double channel, providing air rate of up to 108Mbit
• 2ghz-10mhz - variation of IEEE 802.11g with half the band, and, accordingly, twice lower
speed (air rate of up to 27Mbit)
• 2ghz-5mhz - variation of IEEE 802.11g with quarter the band, and, accordingly, four times
lower speed (air rate of up to 13.5Mbit)
• 5ghz-10mhz - variation of IEEE 802.11a with half the band, and, accordingly, twice lower
speed (air rate of up to 27Mbit)
• 5ghz-5mhz - variation of IEEE 802.11a with quarter the band, and, accordingly, four times
lower speed (air rate of up to 13.5Mbit)
basic-rates-a/g ( multiple choice: 6Mbps, 9Mbps, 12Mbps, 18Mbps, 24Mbps, 36Mbps, 48Mbps,
54Mbps ; default: 6Mbps ) - basic rates in 802.11a or 802.11g standard (this should be the minimal
speed all the wireless network nodes support). It is recommended to leave this as default
basic-rates-b ( multiple choice: 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 11Mbps ; default: 1Mbps ) - basic rates
in 802.11b mode (this should be the minimal speed all the wireless network nodes support). It is
recommended to leave this as default
burst-time ( time ; default: disabled ) - time in microseconds which will be used to send data
without stopping. Note that other wireless cards in that network will not be able to transmit data for
burst-time microseconds. This setting is available only for AR5000, AR5001X, and AR5001X+
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