PointRed Telecom Ltd. MCRD-2458 ユーザーズマニュアル
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Signal Level
The Signal Level field displays the signal level for each associated client based
on Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI).
The Signal Level field displays the signal level for each associated client based
on Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI).
Fade Margin
The Fade Margin field displays the actual difference between Signal Level and
Noise Level.
The Fade Margin field displays the actual difference between Signal Level and
Noise Level.
Noise Level
The Noise Level field displays the noise level of the chip according to transmit
rate and physical layer standard.
The Noise Level field displays the noise level of the chip according to transmit
rate and physical layer standard.
Rate
The Rate field displays the transmission rate the AP uses to exchange data with
each client.
The Rate field displays the transmission rate the AP uses to exchange data with
each client.
Idle Time
The Idle Time field displays the time that has passed since a formerly
associated client was disassociated.
The Idle Time field displays the time that has passed since a formerly
associated client was disassociated.
Type
The Type field indicates the type of the node listed. It can contain the following
values:
The Type field indicates the type of the node listed. It can contain the following
values:
x
Adapter (Station Mode)
x
AP_Client (AP Client Mode)
x
WDS_Type
x
Client
Note: Every client has ever been associated to the AP is included to this list, which is
automatically saved when you click Save Configuration.
automatically saved when you click Save Configuration.
Action
x
The Action field is a drop down list that allows you to perform several
different actions on the selected node.
different actions on the selected node.
You can:
x
x
Select Set Alias to set an Alias for a specific node.
x
Select Remove to remove an idle node from the list.
x
Select Disassociate to disassociate a client which is associated with the
AP.
AP.
x
Select Permanent Disassociation to disassociate a client which is
associated to the AP and simultaneously add its MAC to an Access Control
List to deny access.
associated to the AP and simultaneously add its MAC to an Access Control
List to deny access.
Hide ESSID
Hiding the AP’s ESSID prevents outside users from joining the network because
they cannot detect the network identifier. To stop the AP from publishing its
ESSID in it beacon transmissions, select the Hide ESSID check box.
Hiding the AP’s ESSID prevents outside users from joining the network because
they cannot detect the network identifier. To stop the AP from publishing its
ESSID in it beacon transmissions, select the Hide ESSID check box.
Stop Wireless to Wireless Traffic
To prevent traffic between two wireless stations that are both associated with an
MicroRed AP, select the Stop Wireless to Wireless Traffic check box.
To prevent traffic between two wireless stations that are both associated with an
MicroRed AP, select the Stop Wireless to Wireless Traffic check box.
Note: MicroRed has the ability to support Address 4 traffic. However it is necessary to put
the wireless interface (the one that operates as an access point) under a Network Bridge
(Check IP Network configuration) if you intend to enable Address 4 support.
the wireless interface (the one that operates as an access point) under a Network Bridge
(Check IP Network configuration) if you intend to enable Address 4 support.