–Throughput—Maximizes data volume handled by the access point but might reduce its range.
–Range—Maximizes the access point range but might reduce throughput.
–Default—The access point uses its default data rate settings for the radio selected.
–Custom—The access point uses settings that you enter on the radio settings page. Clicking Custom takes you to the radio settings page.
•Aironet Extensions—By default, the access point uses Cisco Aironet 802.11 extensions to detect the capabilities of Cisco Aironet client devices and to support features that require specific interaction between the access point and associated client devices. Aironet extensions must be enabled to support features such as load balancing, Message Integrity Check (MIC), Temporal Key Integrity Check (TKIP), Repeater Mode, and World Mode. Disabling Aironet Extensions disables the features mentioned above, but it sometimes improves the ability of non-Cisco client devices to associate to the access point.
Default Settings on the Express Setup Page
Table 1 lists the default settings on the Express Setup page.
Table 1 Express Setup Default Settings
Setting | | Default | | |
| | | | |
System Name | | ap | | |
| | | | |
Configuration Server Protocol | | DHCP | | |
| | |
IP Address | Assigned by DHCP | |
| | | | | |
| | Note | The access point does not have a default IP address. | |
| | | | |
| | | |
IP Subnet Mask | | Assigned by DHCP | |
| | | |
Default Gateway | | Assigned by DHCP | |
| | | |
Role in Radio Network | | Access point | |
| | | |
Web Server | | Standard (HTTP) | |
| | |
SNMP Community | default Community | |
| | | |
Optimize Radio Network for | | Throughput | |
| | | |
Aironet Extensions | Enable | | |
| | | | | |
13