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Chapter 6 The WIFI Configuration Screen
MAX-207HW2R User’s Guide
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6.5  Wireless LAN Technical Reference
This section discusses wireless LANs in depth. For more information, see the 
appendix.
6.5.1  Additional Wireless Terms
The following table describes some wireless network terms and acronyms used in 
the MAX-207HW2R’s Web Configurator.
6.5.2  Wireless Security Overview
The following sections introduce different types of wireless security you can set up 
in the wireless network.
6.5.2.1  Network Name (SSID)
Normally, the MAX-207HW2R acts like a beacon and regularly broadcasts the SSID 
in the area. You can hide the SSID instead, in which case the MAX-207HW2R does 
not broadcast the SSID. In addition, you should change the default SSID to 
something that is difficult to guess.
This type of security is fairly weak, however, because there are ways for 
unauthorized wireless devices to get the SSID. In addition, unauthorized wireless 
devices can still see the information that is sent in the wireless network.
Table 21   Additional Wireless Terms
TERM
DESCRIPTION
RTS/CTS Threshold
In a wireless network which covers a large area, wireless devices 
are sometimes not aware of each other’s presence.  This may cause 
them to send information to the AP at the same time and result in 
information colliding and not getting through.
By setting this value lower than the default value, the wireless 
devices must sometimes get permission to send information to the 
MAX-207HW2R. The lower the value, the more often the devices 
must get permission.
If this value is greater than the fragmentation threshold value (see 
below), then wireless devices never have to get permission to send 
information to the MAX-207HW2R.
Preamble
A preamble affects the timing in your wireless network. There are 
two preamble modes: long and short.
 
If a device uses a different 
preamble mode than the MAX-207HW2R does, it cannot 
communicate with the MAX-207HW2R.
Fragmentation 
Threshold
A small fragmentation threshold is recommended for busy networks, 
while a larger threshold provides faster performance if the network 
is not very busy.