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Configuring the Cisco WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point
Wireless
WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet Administration Guide
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Advanced Settings
The Wireless > Advanced Settings page allows you to configure the advanced 
wireless and load balancing settings for the access point. The access point uses 
several parameters to adjust the channel bandwidth and guard intervals to 
improve the data rate. We recommend you let your access point automatically 
adjust the parameters for maximum data throughput.
STEP 1
Click Wireless > Advanced.
STEP  2
In the Options section, configure the following advanced parameters (some only 
for Wireless-N) for this access point:
Country/Region—Choose the country for your location from the drop-
down list. 
Worldwide Mode (802.11d)—Click Enabled to enable this mode. Your 
wireless stations must support this mode for this setting to work.
Channel Bandwidth—Select the channel bandwidth for Wireless-N 
connections. If you choose 20MHz, only the 20MHz channel is used. If you 
choose 40MHz, Wireless-N connections use the 40MHz channel, but 
Wireless-B and Wireless-G connections still use the 20MHz channel. The 
default is 20MHz
Guard Interval—Select a guard interval for Wireless-N connections. The 
three options are AutoShort (400ns) and Long (800ns). The default is 
Auto
CTS Protection Mode—Keep the default setting, Auto, so the access point 
can use this feature as needed when the Wireless-N/G products are not 
able to transmit to the access point in an environment with heavy 802.11b 
traffic. Select Disabled if you want to permanently disable this feature.
This mode boosts the ability of the access point to catch all wireless 
transmissions, but severely decrease performance.
Beacon Interval—Enter the frequency interval of the beacon (20–1000). 
The default is 100 ms.
A beacon is a packet broadcast by the access point to keep the network 
synchronized. A beacon includes the wireless networks service area, the 
access point address, the Broadcast destination addresses, a time stamp, 
Delivery Traffic Indicator Maps, and the Traffic Indicator Message (TIM). 
DTIM Interval—Enter a Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM) interval 
(1–255). The default is 1 beacon interval. This means that the Cisco