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4. Wireless Settings
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The Short Preamble is intended for applications where minimum overhead and
maximum performance is desired. If in a "noisy" network environment, the
performance will be decreased.
IAPP: IAPP (Inter Access Point Protocol) is designed for the enforcement of unique
association throughout a ESS (Extended Service Set) and a secure exchange of
station’s security context between current access point (AP) and new AP during
handoff period.
Protection: Select Enabled or Disabled to execute the security function.
Aggregation: Select Enabled or Disabled to execute this function.
Short GI: Select Enabled or Disabled to execute this function.
Client Isolation: The default setting is “Disable”. When enabled, the wireless
clients will not be able to communicate with each other. This feature is useful for
public WiFi, WISP operators, and Hotspot operators.
20/40MHz Coexist: Select Enabled or Disabled to execute this function. The default
is Disabled.
RF Output Power: You can adjust the transmit output power of the AP60’s radio.
The higher the output power, the more distance AP60 can deliver. However, it is
advised that you use just enough output power so it will not create excessive
interference for the environment. Also, using too much power at close distance can
create serious performance drop due to signal distortion.
If you are not getting good signal, you can try to increase the output power. However;
if your signal appear to be strong but the performance is low, it is advised to reduce the
output power.
Please make sure not to exceed the legal limit of output power in your country. For
EU, it is limited to 20dBm. For U.S.A., the limit is 23dBm.