All Rates | The rate at which all data frames will be transmitted. |
1 Mbps |
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2 Mbps |
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5.5 Mbps |
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| 6 Mbps |
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| 11 Mbps |
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| 12 Mbps |
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| 18 Mbps |
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| 24 Mbps |
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| 36 Mbps |
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| 48 Mbps |
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| 54 Mbps |
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Preamble | Short/Long | Specifies whether frames are transmitted with the Short or Long |
| Preamble | Preamble |
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Broadcast | Enabled/disabled | When disabled, the AP hides the SSID in outgoing beacon frames and |
SSID |
| stations cannot obtain the SSID through passive scanning. |
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| Also, when it is disabled, the AP doesn’t send probe responses to probe |
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| requests with unspecified SSIDs. |
Encryption
The
A popup dialog box will ask “Are you sure you want to proceed to BYPASS mode?” Click OK to enter BYPASS mode with no encryption setting.
WEP Encryption
If you choose to use WEP encryption, you can also select whether it will be Open or Shared Key authentication. For greater security, set authentication type to “shared key.” WEP Data encryption can be set to
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption is a security protocol for wireless local area networks (WLANs) defined in the 802.11b standard. WEP was originally designed to provide the same level of security for wireless LANs as that of a wired LAN but has come under attack for its defaults and is not now
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