Parameter

Description

 

The supported range is 0-63.

 

 

DSCP mapping for WMM

Select the DSCP value used to map WMM best-effort traffic.

best-effort AC

The supported range is 0-63.

 

 

DSCP mapping for WMM

Select the DSCP used to map WMM background traffic.

background AC

The supported range is 0-63.

 

 

Hide SSID

Select this checkbox to enable or disable the hiding of the SSID name in beacon frames. Note

 

that hiding the SSID does very little to increase security.

 

 

Deny_Broadcast Probes

When a client sends a broadcast probe request frame to search for all available SSIDs, this

 

option controls whether or not the system responds for this SSID. When enabled, no response

 

is sent and clients have to know the SSID in order to associate to the SSID. When disabled, a

 

probe response frame is sent for this SSID.

 

 

Local Probe Request

Enter the SNR threshold below which incoming probe requests will get ignored. The supported

Threshold (dB)

range of values is 0-100 dB. A value of 0 disables this feature.

 

 

Disable Probe Retry

Click this checkbox to enable or disable battery MAC level retries for probe response frames.

 

By default this parameter is enabled, which mean that MAC level retries for probe response

 

frames is disabled.

 

 

Battery Boost

Converts multicast traffic to unicast before delivery to the client, thus allowing you to set a

 

longer DTIM interval. The longer interval keeps associated wireless clients from activating their

 

radios for multicast indication and delivery, leaving them in power-save mode longer and thus

 

lengthening battery life.

 

This parameter requires the PEFNG license.

 

 

WEP Key 1

First static WEP key associated with the key index. Can be 10 or 26 hex characters in length.

 

 

WEP Key 2

Second static WEP key associated with the key index. Can be 10 or 26 hex characters in length.

 

 

WEP Key 3

Third Static WEP key associated with the key index. Can be 10 or 26 hex characters in length.

 

 

WEP Key 4

Fourth Static WEP key associated with the key index. Can be 10 or 26 hex characters in length.

 

 

WEP Transmit Key Index

Key index that specifies which static WEP key is to be used. Can be 1, 2, 3, or 4.

 

 

WPA Hexkey

WPA pre-shared key (PSK).

 

 

WPA Passphrase

WPA passphrase with which to generate a pre-shared key (PSK).

 

 

Maximum Transmit

The AP assumes the client has left and should be deauthorized when the AP detects this

Failures

number of consecutive frames were not delivered because the maximum retry threshold as

 

been exceeded.

 

 

BC/MC Rate Optimization

Click this checkbox to enable or disable scanning of all active stations currently associated to

 

an AP to select the lowest transmission rate for broadcast and multicast frames. This option

 

only applies to broadcast and multicast data frames; 802.11 management frames are transmitted

 

at the lowest configured rate.

 

NOTE: Do not enable this parameter unless instructed to do so by your Dell technical support

 

representative.

 

 

Strict Spectralink Voice

Click this checkbox to enable Strict Spectralink Voice Protocol (SVP)

Protocol (SVP)

 

 

 

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