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| Channel | Select the Channel. The range of channels and the default is determined by the Mode |
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| The Channel defines the portion of the radio spectrum the radio uses for transmitting |
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| and receiving. Each mode offers a number of channels, dependent on how the |
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| spectrum is licensed by national and |
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| Communications Commission (FCC) or the International Telecommunication Union |
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| If you select a number from the list as the operating channel, due to DFS function (See |
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| “802.11h Regulatory Domain Control”), the actual operating channel might be |
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| different from your selection. |
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| If you want to know the current operation channel, please reference to chapter 10 |
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| Maintenance and Monitoring (status |
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| Settings. |
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| Link Relay | This item is the settings about Link Relay. |
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| The Link Relay is a feature which automatically disables the wireless interface when |
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| the link of LAN interfaces is down. |
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| ∙ To enable Link Relay, click Enabled. |
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| ∙ To disable Link Relay, click Disabled. |
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| Note: This function is not operated when WDS bridge is configured. |
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Configuring "Internal" LAN Wireless Settings
The Internal Settings describe the MAC Address
Field | Description |
MAC Address | Shows the MAC address(es) for Internal interface for this access point. |
| This is a read- only field that you cannot change. |
| Although this access is point is physically a single device, it can be |
| represented on the network as two or more nodes each with a unique |
| MAC Address. This is accomplished by using multiple Basic Service Set |
| Identifiers (BSSIDs) for a single access point. |
| The MAC address(es) shown for the "Internal" access point is the |
| BSSID(s) for the "Internal" interface. |
| Two MAC addresses are shown: one for each Radio on the Internal |
| interface. |
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