Broadcast | Click to enable or disable the SSID broadcasting | ||
SSID | feature: If disabled, the NWH660 will: | ||
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| • | Blocks a connection request from a station |
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| • | without the correct SSID |
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| Hides the SSID in outgoing beacon frames. | |
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Transmission | Sets the transmission rate at which the data packets | ||
Rate | are transmitted by the NWH660. In | ||
| environments a lower rate can increase overall | ||
| transmission speed by reducing resends of lost | ||
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Basic Rates | This value determines the basic rates used and | ||
| reported for this BSS by the NWH660. The highest | ||
| rate specified is the rate that the NWH660 will use | ||
| when transmitting broadcast/multicast and | ||
| management frames. | ||
| Available options are: | ||
| • | 1 and 2 Mbps | |
| • | All (1, 2, 5.5, and 11 Mbps) | |
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Channel | You can change the channel number from here. | ||
Number | Refer to the Appendix, page 73, for channels | ||
| supported in each regulatory domain. | ||
| If the “auto” option is selected, the access point can | ||
| choose the best available radio channel automatically. | ||
Regulatory | Identifies the country where the NWH660 is used. | ||
Domain | Each country has defined its available channel | ||
| numbers and transmission power (see Appendix, page | ||
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Important:
In a multiple cell network topology, overlapping and/or adjacent cells using different channels can operate simultaneously without interference if the difference between the center frequencies is at least 30 MHz. For example, channels 1, 7, and 13 are