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TEW-455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point

RSSI Threshold: RSSI Threshold is in the range of -128~127.The default value is 24.

RSSI is defined as Received Signal Strength Indication, when the received signal strength from peer is below this threshold, the peer will be consider as disconnected. Set the threshold higher will make roaming happen earlier, set lower will allow weak signal peer to connect. In normal condition, the longer the distance, the lower the signal strength between peers. You could consider lowering RSSI to increase the wireless coverage. Increase the RSSI Threshold to have a more stable, but smaller coverage area.

Beacon Interval: Beacon Interval is in the range of 1~5000 and set in unit of millisecond. The default value is 100 msec.

Access Point (AP) in IEEE 802.11 will send out a special approximated 50-byte frame, called “Beacon”.

Beacon is broadcast to all the stations, provides the basic information of AP such as SSID, channel, encryption keys, signal strength, time stamp, support data rate.

All the radio stations received beacon recognizes the existence of such AP, and may proceed next actions if the information from AP matches the requirement. Beacon is sent on a periodic basis, the time interval can be adjusted.

By increasing the beacon interval, you can reduce the number of beacons and associated overhead, but that will likely delay the association and roaming process because stations scanning for available access points may miss the beacons. You can decrease the beacon interval, which increases the rate of beacons. This will make the association and roaming process very responsive; however, the network will incur additional overhead and throughput will go down.

DTIM Interval: The DTIM interval is in the range of 1~15. The default is 15.

DTIM is defined as Delivery Traffic Indication Message. It is used to notify the wireless stations, which support power saving mode, when to wake up to receive multicast frame. DTIM is necessary and critical in wireless environment as a mechanism to fulfill power-saving synchronization.

A DTIM interval is a count of the number of beacon frames that must occur before the access point sends the buffered multicast frames. For instance, if DTIM Interval is set to 3, then the Wi-Fi clients will expect to receive a multicast frame after receiving three Beacon frame. The higher DTIM interval will help power saving and possibly decrease wireless throughput in multicast applications.

Fragment Threshold: The Fragment Threshold is in the range of 256~2346 byte. The default is 2346 byte. Each Wi-Fi packet can be divided into smaller packets, marked with a sequential fragment number and re- assemble in the receiving ends. The purpose is to make a short frame, instead of long frame, transmitting by radio in a heavy noisy environment. Because of sending smaller frames, corruptions are much less likely

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Contents Page Table of Contents Page System Overview Introduction of TEW-455APBOSystem Concept Applications in Wireless Network  Configuration in AP Mode including Access Point + WDS Configuration in WDS Mode Pure WDS TEW-455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point  Configuration in CPE Mode Product Benefit Specification  Wireless Feature  Authentication/ Encryption Wireless Security Quality of Service  System AdministrationWireless Performance Considerations Package Contents Basic InstallationHardware Installation Panel Function DescriptionsWeb Management Interface Instructions  System Login  Launch Web Browser Login Success External Network Connection AP Mode ConfigurationOption System Wireless Administrator Status Network RequirementConfigure LAN IP  802.1d Spanning Tree VAP Setting, Security Settings, and Access Control Settings Wireless LAN Network CreationWireless General Setup Output Power Chart FCC Domain Etsi Domain Level Wireless Advanced Setup RTS/CTS TEW-455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point TEW-455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Create Virtual AP VAP Virtual AP OverviewTEW-455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Virtual AP Setup TOS Key Length Hex Ascii WPA General Settings  Main and secondary Authentication Radius Server Settings  Main or Secondary Accounting Radius Server Settings Dynamic WEP Settings  Main and secondary Accounting Radius Server Settings  Only Deny List MAC MAC Filter Setup Only Allow List MAC Wireless Network Expansion 3shows Point to Multiple Points with different Vlan settingsTOS  WDS MAC List  System Information Configure ManagementSystem Management Privileges TEW-455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Configure System Time Configure UPnP Configure Snmp Setup TEW-455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Backup / Restore and Reset to Factory Firmware Upgrade UpgradeNetwork Utility Reboot System Status System OverviewTEW-455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Associated Clients Status  Status On/OffWDS Link Status  Status On/OffExtra Information TEW-455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Event Log WDS Mode Configuration 1Point to Point ConfigurationWDS Setup 2shows Point to Multiple Points with different Vlan settings WDS MAC List System Status TEW-455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point WDS Link Status CPE Mode Configuration System Wireless Advance Utilities StatusConfigure WAN Setup  Reconnect Mode DNS Configure Ddns Setup Site Survey Access Control List IP Filter SetupIP/Mask Port Rule Source DestinationSide Two ways to set the Access Control List Resource Sharing 1 DMZVirtual Server Port Forwarding TCP System Status TEW-455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point TEW-455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point TEW-455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Dhcp Clients Command Line InterfaceCLI Accessing the CLI with TelnetAccessing the CLI with SSH Utility Using the CLI  Wireless Type W to open Choose Device window  Specify Packet Size Enter packet size  Using password command Change root password Appendix A. WEB GUI Valid Characters Table a WEB GUI Valid CharactersSnmp Block Field Valid Characters General Setup DMZ Main Menu Sub Menu Group Admin Privilege Appendix B. Network manager PrivilegesAppendix C. Enabling UPnP in Windows XP TEW-455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Limited Warranty PWP05202009v2 TEW-455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point