Configuring Common Wireless Settings - Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex 7762-S User Manual

802.11g access point; 802.11g outdoor access point; 802.11n access point; dual band 802.11n access point; dual band 802.11n outdoor access point; dual band 802.11n outdoor sector access point; 2.4ghz 802.11n smart wi-fi access point; dual band 802.11n sma
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Configuring Common Wireless Settings

Common wireless settings are settings that are applied to all WLANs. The settings
include the wireless mode, wireless channel, and country code.
To configure the wireless settings common to all WLANs
1. Go to Configuration > Wireless. The Configuration :: Wireless :: Common page
appears.
NOTE: If you are using a ZoneFlex 7363/7762/7962, go to Configuration > Radio
2.4G or Configuration > Radio 5G.
2. Make changes to the common wireless settings listed in the table below.
Table 22. Common Wireless settings
Setting
Radio Network
Wireless Mode
Channel
Configuring Common Wireless Settings
Description
(Dual radio APs only) Allows you to change the
name of the 2.4GHz and 5GHz radios (default:
"Radio 2.4G" and "Radio 5G").
On 802.11b/g APs:
The wireless mode options include the following:
• Auto-Select: Allows both 802.11g- and
802.11b-compliant devices to connect to the
network. This is the default setting.
• 2.4GHz 54 Mbps (For faster 802.11g devices
only): Allows only 802.11g-compliant devices to
join the network.
• 2.4GHz 11Mbps (For slower 802.11b devices
only): Allows only 802.11b-compliant devices to
join the network.
On dual radio 802.11n APs:
On dual radio 802.11n APs, the wireless mode is
determined by radio; i.e., for the 2.4GHz radio, the
mode is set to 2.4GHz (802.11b/g/n), while for the
5GHz radio, the mode is set to 5GHz (802.11a/n).
This option lets you select the channel used by the
network. You can choose SmartSelect, or choose
one of a specific number of channels. If you
choose SmartSelect, the AP automatically selects
the best channel (encountering the least
interference) to transmit the signal.
Configuring the Access Point
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