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2.8.7. Wireless Settings
The following table summarizes the information for the wireless settings.
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| SSID |
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| User can change the SSID. The SSID is a unique identifier that |
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| wireless networking devices use to establish and maintain |
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| wireless connectivity. It is case sensitive and can contain up to 32 |
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| SSID. |
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| Mac Address |
| When in aCNPT Bridge mode, this is the Radio MAC address of |
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| This is the current radio regulatory domain. |
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| shows a list of domains supported by radio. Different domains will |
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| compression ON. For this reason, it does not support 802.11b and |
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| third party access point. |
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| This is the current radio channel in the selected domain. |
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| This is settable when in aCNPT Bridge mode, user need to enter |
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| The radio channel settings correspond to the frequencies |
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| This indicates the current rate at which the radio is operating, |
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| Auto | Rate |
| Allows radio to fall back to lower data rate. |
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| Connector. |
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| Antenna Gain |
| This is a gain of an antenna attached with the device. The gain |
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| the EIRP. |
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| User can select anywhere between 2.2dBi to 30 dBi. |
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| This refers to the loss of a RF cable connecting antenna to the |
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| Status |
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| Display associated link status. |
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