Teletronics International TT5800 User Manual page 16

802.11a 200mw; 802.11b/g 200mw
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Wireless On/Off
This is the on/off switch of the radio card.
Wireless Mode
Infrastructure: An 802.11 networking framework in which devices communicate with each other by first going through
an Access Point (AP).
Ad-hoc: An 802.11 networking framework in which devices or stations communicate directly with each other, without
the use of an access point (AP). Use this mode if there is no wireless infrastructure or where services are not required.
Wireless Network Name (SSID)
Network Name is also known as SSID, which stands for Service Set Identifier. Any client in Infrastructure mode has to
indicate the SSID of an Access Point to access a service such as internet access through the Access point.
Access Point Identifier (BSSID)
The Basic Service Set Identifier is the unique identifier (MAC address) of an access point in a Basic Service Set (BSS)
network. The subscriber unit is forced to associate with this particular unit if there are multiple access points in the
network.
Transmission rate (Mbits/s)
This option indicates the transmission rate of the bridge. Specify the rate according to the speed of your wireless
network from the list. Most of the time the default setting, Best (automatic), should be selected for best performance.
The setting can be adjusted manually if the link quality and signal strength are unusually low or high to get the best
performance.
802.11 Mode
Wireless mode allows the user to select whether this subscriber unit will connect to an 802.11b only network, an
802.11g only network, an 802.11a only network or both b/g networks. For b or g only wireless devices on the network,
selecting 802.11b or 802.11g only mode will provide better performance than mixed mode. In the case of TT5800 only
802.11a mode is allowed. For TT2400 the options of 802.11b, 802.11g only or Mixed 802.11g and 802.11b are
available.
RF Transmit Power
This section controls the power output for the mini-PCI radio card. The valid input range for this section is in the range
of 0-30 in dBm units or (1mw – 1000mw). The default value is 23 dBm or 200mW.
Super Mode
Super Mode is only supported if both the client and the AP are using compatible Atheros radio chipsets
Disabled
Super A/G without Turbo
Super A/G with Static Turbo
Super A/G with Dynamic Turbo (AR enabled)
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