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Preamble Type | The length of CRC blocks in the frames during the wireless | |
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IAPP | To enables multiple AP to communicate and pass information | |
regarding the location of associated Stations. | ||
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Protection | which allows the adapter search for 802.11b/g singles only. Select | |
“Enabled” to support protection or select “Disabled” to disable this | ||
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Aggregation | To aggregate lots of packets into a big one before transmitting | |
packets. This can reduce control packet overhead. | ||
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Short GI | Indicates that the 802.11g network is using a short slot time | |
because there are no legacy (802.11b) stations present | ||
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RF Output Power | Select the signal strength for the wireless network. | |
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*Please click on the Apply Changes button or the Reset button at the bottom to save/reset the configuration.
3.4.6 Security
To protect your network from any unauthorized access, it is recommended to enable wireless security. Once wireless security is enabled on the Wireless Access Point, each wireless computer or device must be configured with the same encryption and key. If you select WPA or WPA2 sure your wireless adapters support WPA or WPA2. If your wireless adapters do not support WPA or WPA2, then select WEP. Please select Disable, WEP, WPA, WPA2, and
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Select SSID | Please choose a SSID you have set for this AP in the Wireless > Basic | |
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