Extreme Networks Altitude 4700 Series Product Reference Manual page 176

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Network Management
HT Protection
3 Configure the Channel, Power and Rate Settings field to assign a channel, antenna diversity setting,
radio transmit power level and data rate.
CAUTION
When deploying a mesh network, Extreme Networks recommends manually configuring channels and
not using the Automatic or Uniform options.
802.11 b/g/n mode
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Displays the HT Protection state, and whether a non HT
protected MU is currently associated with the Access
Point.
For radio1, specify B, G and N, B and G, G Only, B only
or N Only to define whether the 802.11b/g/n radio
transmits in the 2.4 GHz band exclusively for 802.11b
(legacy) clients or transmits in the 2.4 GHz band for
802.11g/n clients. Selecting b and g enables the access
point to transmit to both b and g clients if legacy clients
(802.11b) partially comprise the network. Select
accordingly based on the MU requirements of the network.
The rates for the Access Point's 2.4 GHz radio are as
follows:
B, G and N—Allows only basic rates (default setting).
B and G—Allows 11b basic rates. Does not allow MCS
rates.
G and N—Requires basic rates (either 6, 12, 24 or 1, 2,
5.5, 11, 6, 12, 24).
G Only—Requires one 11g basic rate. Does not allow
MCS rates.
B Only—Allows for 11b rates only. Does not allow G or N
rates.
N Only—Requires basic MCS rates.
Note: If the mode is B and G, the Channel Width option is
not available, and a Secondary Channel cannot be
defined.
For the 5 GHz radio, specify A and N, A Only or N Only to
define whether the 802.11a/n radio transmits in the 5 Ghz
band exclusively for 802.11a clients, 802.11n clients or
transmits in the 5 Ghz band for both 802.11a/n clients.
A Only—Allows 11a rates.
N Only—Requires basic MCS rates.
A and N—Allows only 11a basic rates (default setting).
Altitude 4700 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide

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