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AT-TQ2403 - Management Software - User's Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Field

Description

 

 

Channel

Select the Channel. The range of channels and the default is determined by the Mode

 

 

 

of the radio interface.

 

 

 

The Channel defines the portion of the radio spectrum the radio uses for transmitting

 

 

 

and receiving. Each mode offers a number of channels, dependent on how the

 

 

 

spectrum is licensed by national and trans-national authorities such as the Federal

 

 

 

Communications Commission (FCC) or the International Telecommunication Union

 

 

 

(ITU-R).

 

 

 

If you select a number from the list as the operating channel, due to DFS function (See

 

 

 

802.11h Regulatory Domain Control”), the actual operating channel might be

 

 

 

different from your selection.

 

 

 

If you want to know the current operation channel, please reference to chapter 10

 

 

 

Maintenance and Monitoring (status -> Interface), the value of channel of Wireless

 

 

 

Settings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Link Relay

This item is the settings about Link Relay.

 

 

 

The Link Relay is a feature which automatically disables the wireless interface when

 

 

 

the link of LAN interfaces is down.

 

 

 

To enable Link Relay, click Enabled.

 

 

 

To disable Link Relay, click Disabled.

 

 

 

Note: This function is not operated when WDS bridge is configured.

 

 

 

 

 

Configuring "Internal" LAN Wireless Settings

The Internal Settings describe the MAC Address (read-only) and Network Name (also known as the SSID) for the internal Wireless LAN (WLAN) as described below.

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.