Accton Wireless Broadband Corp. FIU176205000W Manuel D’Utilisation
System Configuration
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- 802.11b/g Mixed: Both 802.11b and 802.11g clients can communicate with the
wireless AP/Router (up to 108 Mbps), but data transmission rates may be
slowed to compensate for 802.11b clients. Any 802.11n clients will also be able
to communicate with the wireless AP/Router, but they will be limited to 802.11g
protocols and data transmission rates.
slowed to compensate for 802.11b clients. Any 802.11n clients will also be able
to communicate with the wireless AP/Router, but they will be limited to 802.11g
protocols and data transmission rates.
- 802.11b: All 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n clients will be able to communicate
with the wireless AP/Router, but the 802.11g and 802.11n clients will be limited
to 802.11b protocols and data transmission rates (up to 11 Mbps).
to 802.11b protocols and data transmission rates (up to 11 Mbps).
- 802.11g: Both 802.11g and 802.11n clients will be able to communicate with the
wireless AP/Router, but the 802.11n clients will be limited to 802.11g protocols
and data transmission rates (up to 54 Mbps). Any 802.11b clients will not be able
to communicate with the wireless AP/Router.
and data transmission rates (up to 54 Mbps). Any 802.11b clients will not be able
to communicate with the wireless AP/Router.
- 802.11n: Only 802.11n clients can communicate with the wireless AP/Router (up
to 300 Mbps). Any 802.11b or 802.11g clients will not be able to communicate
with the wireless AP/Router.
with the wireless AP/Router.
• WLAN Frequency – The radio channel
that the wireless AP/Router uses to
communicate with wireless clients. When
multiple access points are deployed in the
same area, set the channel on
neighboring access points at least five
channels apart to avoid interference with
each other. For example, you can deploy
up to three access points in the same area
using channels 1, 6, 11. Note that wireless clients automatically set the channel to
the same as that used by the wireless AP/Router to which it is linked. Selecting
Auto Select enables the wireless AP/Router to automatically select an unoccupied
radio channel. (The supported channels are dependent on the country code
setting.)
communicate with wireless clients. When
multiple access points are deployed in the
same area, set the channel on
neighboring access points at least five
channels apart to avoid interference with
each other. For example, you can deploy
up to three access points in the same area
using channels 1, 6, 11. Note that wireless clients automatically set the channel to
the same as that used by the wireless AP/Router to which it is linked. Selecting
Auto Select enables the wireless AP/Router to automatically select an unoccupied
radio channel. (The supported channels are dependent on the country code
setting.)
• SSID Number Supported – The number of wireless network interfaces (SSIDs)
supported on the device. (Default: 1; Ranage: 1 or 2)
• WLAN1 SSID / WLAN2 SSID – The name of the wireless network service provided
by the VAP. Clients that want to connect to the network must set their SSID to the
same as that of the VAP interface. (Default: “SMC” for WLAN1; “SMC1” for
WLAN2; Range: 1-32 characters)
same as that of the VAP interface. (Default: “SMC” for WLAN1; “SMC1” for
WLAN2; Range: 1-32 characters)
• Submit – Saves and enables the Basic Wireless Setting configuration.
• Reset – Restores the previous Basic Wireless Setting configuration information.
• Reset – Restores the previous Basic Wireless Setting configuration information.