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2.9. Wireless Settings Management
The Radio Configuration Main page can be accessed from the Radio menu. The contents will be slightly different for each mode, Bridge, Router or NAT.
2.9.1. Wireless Settings
The following table summarizes the information for the wireless settings.
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| This is the current SSID. |
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| SSID |
| User can change the SSID. The SSID is a unique identifier that |
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| wireless networking devices use to establish and maintain |
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| wireless connectivity. It is case sensitive and can contain up to 32 |
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| alphanumeric characters. Do not include special characters in the |
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| SSID. |
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| Mac Address |
| When in airclient Bridge mode, this is the Radio MAC address of |
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| This is the current radio regulatory domain. |
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| Domain |
| User can choose the appropriate domain. The |
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| shows a list of domains supported by radio. Different domains will |
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