Netgear WN203 - ProSAFE® WIRELESS-N SINGLE BAND ACCESS POINT 사용자 설명서

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Installation and Basic Configuration
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ProSAFE Single Band 802.11n Wireless Access Point WN203 
6.
Click the Apply button.
The selected wireless mode is now enabled.
Note:
For information about how to configure advanced wireless settings, 
see 
Test Basic Wireless Connectivity
After you have configured the wireless access point as described in the previous sections, 
test the computers on your LAN for wireless connectivity before you position the wireless 
access point at its permanent position.
To test for wireless connectivity:
1.
Configure the 802.11b/g/n wireless adapters of your computers so that they all have the 
same SSID and channel that you have configured on the wireless access point.
2.
Verify that your computers have a wireless link to the wireless access point. If you have 
enabled the DHCP server on the wireless access point, verify that your computers are able 
to obtain an IP address through DHCP from the wireless access point.
MCS Index / Data Rate
11ng mode only
Note: 
For most 
networks, the default 
settings work fine.
From the drop-down menu, select a Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) 
index and transmit data rate for the wireless network. The default setting is Best. 
For a list of all options that you can select, see 
Channel Width
From the drop-down menu, select a channel width. The 
options are Dynamic 20/40 MHz, 20 MHz, and 40 MHz. The 
default is 20 MHz. A wider channel improves the 
performance, but some legacy devices can operate only in 
either 20 MHz or 40 MHz. 
Guard Interval
From the drop-down menu, select the guard interval to 
protect transmissions from interference. The default is Auto, 
or you can select Long - 800 ns. Some legacy devices can 
operate only with a long guard interval.
Output Power
From the drop-down menu, select the transmission power of the wireless access 
point: Full, Half, Quarter, Eighth, Minimum. The default is Full.
Note: 
Increasing the power improves performance, but if two or more wireless 
access points are operating in the same area and on the same channel, 
interference can occur.
Note: 
Make sure that you comply with the regulatory requirements for total radio 
frequency (RF) output power in your country.
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