Wireless LAN Access Point Configuration
The parameters for the Wireless LAN Access Point are described below:
Parameters | Description |
|
MAC Address | The MAC Address of the Access Point. | |
Regulatory Domain | This parameter is used to designate the Access Point’s | |
| regulatory domain. There are seven domains you can set | |
| including FCC, DOC, ETSI, SPAIN, FRANCE, MKK | |
| and MKK1. Note that the Regulatory Domain and the | |
| Wireless Channel parameter have the specific | |
| corresponding relation listed as below. | |
| FCC (USA): | DOC (Canada): |
| ETSI (Europe): | SPAIN: |
| FRANCE: | MKK: 14 |
| MKK1: |
|
Ethernet IP Address | The IP address of the Access Point. This IP Address must | |
| be unique to your network. The default IP Address of | |
| Access Point is 10.170.254.32. | |
Ethernet Subnet Mask | The Ethernet station and the Access Point must be on the | |
| same subnet. The IP address for the Access Point must | |
| correspond to the Subnet Mask. The default Subnet Mask | |
| of Access Point is 255.255.254.0. | |
Wireless MAC Address | Specifies the BSSID. It must be the same as the Ethernet | |
| MAC Address. |
|
ESSID | The ESSID (up to 32 printable ASCII characters) is the | |
| unique name identified in a WLAN. The ID prevents the | |
| unintentional merging of two | |
| make sure that the ESSID of all points in the network are | |
| the same. |
|
ESSID Length | The length of the ESSID (number of characters). |
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