Allied Telesis manual AT-WR4500 Series Ieee 802.11abgh Outdoor Wireless Routers

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AT-WR4500 Series - IEEE 802.11abgh Outdoor Wireless Routers

 

RouterOS v3 Configuration and User Guide

 

 

band - operating band 2.4ghz-b- IEEE 802.11b

2.4ghz-b/g- IEEE 802.11g (supports also legacy IEEE 802.11b protocol) 2.4ghz-g-turbo- IEEE 802.11g using double channel, providing air rate of up to 108 Mbit 2.4ghz-onlyg- only IEEE 802.11g

5ghz - IEEE 802.11a up to 54 Mbit

5ghz-turbo- IEEE 802.11a using double channel, providing air rate of up to 108Mbit

2ghz-10mhz- variation of IEEE 802.11g with half the band, and, accordingly, twice lower speed (air rate of up to 27Mbit)

2ghz-5mhz- variation of IEEE 802.11g with quarter the band, and, accordingly, four times lower speed (air rate of up to 13.5Mbit)

5ghz-10mhz- variation of IEEE 802.11a with half the band, and, accordingly, twice lower speed (air rate of up to 27Mbit)

5ghz-5mhz- variation of IEEE 802.11a with quarter the band, and, accordingly, four times lower speed (air rate of up to 13.5Mbit)

basic-rates-a/g(multiple choice: 6Mbps, 9Mbps, 12Mbps, 18Mbps, 24Mbps, 36Mbps, 48Mbps, 54Mbps;

default: 6Mbps) - basic rates in 802.11a or 802.11g standard. This should be the minimal speed all the wireless network nodes support (they will not be ableto connect otherwise). It is recommended to leave this as default

basic-rates-b(multiple choice: 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 11Mbps; default: 1Mbps) - basic rates in 802.11b mode. This should be the minimal speed all the wireless network nodes support (they will not be ableto connect otherwise). It is recommended to leave this as default

burst-time(time; default: disabled) - time in microseconds which will be used to send data without stopping. Note that no other wireless cards in that network will be able to transmit data during burst- time microseconds.

compression (yes no; default: no) - if enabled on AP (in ap-bridge or bridge mode), it advertizes that it is capable to use hardware data compression. If a client, connected to this AP, also supports and is configured to use the hardware data compression, it requests the AP to use compression. This property does not affect clients, which do not support compression.

country (albania algeria argentina armenia australia austria azerbaijan bahrain belarus belgium

belize bolvia brazil brunei darussalam bulgaria canada chile china colombia costa rica croatia

cyprus czech republic denmark dominican republic ecuador egypt el salvador estonia finland france france_res georgia germany greece guatemala honduras hong kong hungary iceland india indonesia iran ireland israel italy japan japan1 japan2 japan3 japan4 japan5 jordan kazakhstan korea republic korea republic2 kuwait latvia lebanon liechtenstein lithuania luxemburg macau macedonia malaysia mexico monaco morocco netherlands new zealand no_country_set north korea norway oman pakistan panama peru philippines poland portugal puerto rico qatar romania russia saudi arabia singapore slovak republic slovenia south africa spain sweden switzerland syria taiwan thailand trinidad & tobago tunisia turkey ukraine united arab emirates united kingdom united states uruguay uzbekistan venezuela viet nam yemen

zimbabwe; default: no_country_set) - limits wireless settings (frequency and transmit power) to those which are allowed in the respective country

no_country_set - no regulatory domain limitations

default-ap-tx-limit(integer; default: 0) - limits data rate for each wireless client (in bps)

0 - no limits

default-authentication(yes no; default: yes) - specifies the default action on the client's side for APs that are not in connect list or on the AP's side for clients that are not in access list

yes - enables AP to register a client if it is not in access list. In turn for client it allows to associate with AP not listed in client's connect list

default-client-tx-limit(integer; default: 0) - limits each client's transmit data rate (in bps). Works only if the client is also a Router

0 - no limits

default-forwarding(yes no; default: yes) - whether to use data forwarding by default or not. If set to 'no', the registered clients will not be able to communicate with each other

dfs-mode(none radar-detect no-radar-detect; default: none) - used for APs to dynamically select frequency at which this AP will operate

none - do not use DFS

no-radar-detect- AP scans channel list from "scan-list" and chooses the frequency which is with the lowest amount of other networks detected

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Allied Telesis manual AT-WR4500 Series Ieee 802.11abgh Outdoor Wireless Routers