SMC Networks TTTM5800X, TTTM2400X user manual Wireless Security Mode

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Americas: Wireless Channels 1 – 11

Asia: Wireless Channels 1 – 14

Europe: Wireless Channels 1 – 13

802.11a Wireless Channel Frequency Range: 5.15 GHz – 5.35 GHz, 5.725 – 5.825

802.11a is an extension to 802.11 that applies to wireless LANs and provides up to 54 Mbps in the 5GHz band. 802.11a uses an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing encoding scheme rather than FHSS or DSSS. Unlike that of 802.11b/g, 802.11a standard separate its channels into 3 100MHz segments in the US.

The lower and middle band, accommodate 8 channels in a total bandwidth of 200 MHz and the upper band accommodates 4 channels in a 100 MHz bandwidth. The frequency channel center frequencies are spaced 20 MHz apart. The outermost channels of the lower and middle bands are centered 30 MHz from the outer edges. In the upper band the outermost channel centers are 20 MHz from the outer edges.

In addition to the frequency and channel allocations, transmit power is a key parameter regulated in the 5 GHz U-NII band. Three transmit power levels are specified: 40 mW, 200 mW and 800 mW. The upper band defines RF transmit power levels suitable for bridging applications while the lower band specifies a transmit power level suitable for short- range indoor home and small office environments.

802.11a Non-overlapping Channel Frequency Ranges

Lower Band (5.15 - 5.25 GHz ) – Maximum Output Power 40mW

Channel 36 = 5.15 – 5.18

Channel 40 = 5.18 – 5.20

Channel 44 = 5.20 – 5.22

Channel 48 = 5.22 – 5.25

Middle Band (5.25 - 5.35 GHz ) – Maximum Output Power 200mW

Channel 52 = 5.25 – 5.28

Channel 56 = 5.28 – 5.30

Channel 60 = 5.30 – 5.32

Channel 64 = 5.32 – 5.35

Upper Band (5.725 - 5.825 GHz) – Maximum Output Power 200mW

Channel 149 = 5.725 – 5.745

Channel 153 = 5.745 – 5.765

Channel 157 = 5.765 – 5.785

Channel 161 = 5.785 – 5.805

Channel 165 = 5.805 – 5.825

Special Atheros Turbo Mode Channels

*Use this setting only when both side of the wireless connection is using the Atheros chipset. The radio will combine 2 free channels for the wireless transmission to double the bandwidth.

Channel 42 = 5.210

Channel 50 = 5.250

Channel 58 = 5.290

Channel 152 = 5.760

Channel 160 = 5.800

Wireless Security Mode

There are 3 Wireless Security Mode you can choose: WEP, WPA-Personal and WPA-Enterprise.

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Contents TT5800X/TT2400X Gateway Table of Contents Statement of Conditions Electronic Emission NoticesIntroduction Mechanical Specification DescriptionMain Chips Board Spec16dBm ± 2dB @ 54Mbps LED Definition Software Specification External AC Power AdapterProduct Kit Part Listing EnvironmentalStandards / Regulatory Compliance System RequirementsPreparation for Installation Hardware InstallationWindows 98/Me WindowsPage Windows XP Page Web Configuration Interface User accountStatus Device InformationWireless Associated Wireless Client ListRouting Routing TableLogs System LogsStatistics Network Traffic StatsActive Sessions Basic WizardInternet Connection Settings WANEthernetDhcp client PPPoE clientLANWireless Network SettingsDhcp Server Wireless Network Settings Basic Wireless Settings Wireless ModeTransmission rate Mbits/s Wireless Network Name SsidSuper Mode ModeWireless Security Mode Authentication WEP key lengthsWPA WPA-Personal WPA-EnterpriseWPA Mode WPAEAP Cipher TypeQuality of Service Quality of Service setupAutomatic Classification Enable Quality of ServiceEnable Dynamic FragmentationRouting Destination Port RangeSave MAC Address Filtering Firewall Enable DMZ Advanced WirelessEnable SPI DMZ IP AddressFragmentation threshold RTS thresholdTransmit Power 802.11d EnableACK Timeout Enable WDSAdmin Administrator SettingsRemote Admin Inbound Filter Enable Remote ManagementRemote Admin Port Admin Idle TimeoutEnable Logging to Syslog Server SysLogSyslog Server IP Address Enable Ping Watchdog Ping WatchdogPing Watchdog destination IP Address System Settings SystemFirmware Upgrade FirmwareHelp Menu Appendix a Warranty Policy Appendix B RMA Policy Product Return PolicyStatement of Conditions Unfortunately Teletronics cannot issue credits forAppendix C Regulatory Information Day full refund or credit policyImportant Note Electronic Emission NoticesFCC Information TTE Compliance StatementAppendix D Contact Information Appendix E WDS Explained WDS in a Star Configuration WDS in Chain ConfigurationAppendix F Antenna Diversity Latest firmware provides Choose Antenna optionAppendix G Troubleshooting Symptom Forgot IP address Appendix H GlossaryPage