Allied Telesis AT-WL2411 User Manual
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Configuring the IEEE 802.11b Radio
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Enable Medium Density Distribution
Determines if these access point parameters Enable Medium
Reservation, Distance Between APs, Enable Microwave Oven
Robustness are distributed to end devices that support this feature.
Data/Voice Settings (Master radio only)
Choose the setting that optimizes the wireless network.
Set to Data Traffic Only if the access point will transmit only data
traffic.
Set to SpectraLink Traffic Only if the access point will transmit only
voice traffic. MobileLAN voice 2 telephone frames will be sent with a
priority setting. All other multicast/broadcast frames will be
dropped.
Set to Data and SpectraLink Traffic if the access point will transmit
both data and voice traffic. MobileLAN voice 2 telephone frames will
be sent in the high priority queue. Frames in the high priority queue
are sent ahead of frames in the normal priority queue. No special
filtering.
Disallow Network Name of ANY (Master radio only)
Determines if end devices that have their SSID (Network Name) set to
ANY or are left blank can associate with this access point. Check this
check box to allow these end devices to associate with this access
point. This setting is 802.11b compliant, but not very secure.
Clear this check box to prevent end devices with an SSID of ANY or
are left blank from associating with this access point.
DTIM Period (Master radio only)
Specifies the number of beacon frames to skip before including a
DTIM (delivery traffic indication message) in a beacon frame. Setting
a higher DTIM period may conserve battery life in an end device, but
it may increase response time.
4.
Select Submit Changes. To activate your changes, from the menu
bar select Save/Discard Changes then Save Changes and Reboot.
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