Moxa Technologies MOXA AirWorks User Manual

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MOXA AirWorks AWK-1100 User’s Manual 
Web Console Configuration 
 
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To assign a static IP address to a specific DHCP client: 
1.  Specify the MAC address of the DHCP client and the IP address to be assigned to it. Then, 
give a description for this mapping. 
2.  Select the corresponding Enabled check box. 
Configuring IEEE 802.11g-related Settings 
Communication 
Basic 
Basic IEEE 802.11g-related communication settings include AP functionalityRF type
Regulatory domainChannel numberNetwork name (SSID)Data rate, and Transmit 
power
 
For specific needs such as configuring the AWK-1100 as a wireless LAN-to-LAN bridge, the AP 
functionality can be disabled so that no wireless client can associate with the AP. 
The RF type of the WLAN interface can be configured to work with IEEE 802.11b only (B Only), 
IEEE 802.11g only (G Only), B WIFI mode (for internal usage), or mixed mode (Mixed—802.11g 
and 802.11b simultaneously). 
The number of available RF channels depends on local regulations; therefore, you must choose an 
appropriate regulatory domain to comply with local regulations. The SSID of a wireless client 
computer and the SSID of the AP must be identical for them to communicate with each other. 
If you experience RF interference, you may want to reduce the Data rate to ensure a more reliable 
wireless transmission. In most cases, leave the setting to Auto. 
The transmit power of the RF module of the AWK-1100 can be adjusted so that the RF coverage 
of the AWK-1100 can be changed. 
Link Integrity 
 
When the Ethernet LAN interface has been detected to be disconnected from the wired network, 
all currently associated wireless clients are disassociated by the AP and no wireless client can 
associate with the AP. The detection mechanism is based on pinging the IP address specified in the 
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