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The following command sets the Wireless Mode to IEEE 802.11g:
When you change the radio mode, typically you must change the basic and supported rates to match the mode. For a mapping of radio modes to basic and supported rates, see the table for this in step 6. Configure Basic and Supported Rate Sets.
3. Enable or Disable Super AG
Enabling Super AG provides better performance by increasing radio throughput for a radio mode (IEEE
802.11b, g, a, and so on). However, if Super AG is enabled, the access point transmissions will consume more bandwidth.
Use the following command to determine whether Super AG is enabled on a particular radio.
The output in the previous example tells us that Super AG hasn’t been enabled on this radio. Suppose you want to enable Super AG on this radio. Use the following CLI command to enable Super AG:
If you want to disable Super AG on a radio, use the following command:
4. Set the Channel Policy
You can set the channel policy to either "static" or "best":
∙Setting the channel policy to "static" means that the setting for
5.Set the Radio Channel below.)
∙Setting the channel policy to "best" means the access point will automatically choose the best channel (one which avoids interference from other overlapping channels on devices in the vicinity). When
5. Set the Radio Channel
The following command sets the Channel to 6: