Televes COAXDATA GATEWAY 1Gbps User Manual
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Data Over Coax Gateway
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Channel expansion Mode
:
Should any of the 40MHZ bandwidth modes be chosen
(802.11ng40plus, 802.11ng40minus), this mode defines how the bandwidth expansion should be
done.
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Static:
The bandwidth expansion is done following the channel table.
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Dynamic:
The bandwidth expansion is done following an algorthm that identifies adjacent
channels to optimize overall performace of the system.
WiFi Access points configuration
Configuration of the access point is done through the definition of one or more VAPS (Virtual access
points).
For each of the interfaces it es needed to specify:
New VAP:
Defines a new WiFi VAP.
SSID
: (Service Set Identifier): Identifier (name) of the WiFi network.
Hidden SSID
: If this option is activated every user needs to manually configure the WiFi network
which will not be detected through an scann process.
Device Mode:
Operation mode of the equipment.
Root AP:
In this mode the WiFi interface performs as a Master AP, activating the WDS (Wireless
distribution System) mode. This mode builds a transparent bridge between the WiFi network and
the Ethernet interfaces in Router mode or a bridge WiFi-Ethernet-Coax/PLC in Bridge mode. This
is the recommended and factory default mode.
AP
: This mode is similar to the Root AP but with the WDS mode deactivated as this
protocol might not be supported by all WiFi enabled devices. In this mode there is no
transparent bridge between WiFi devices and the ethernet ports. WiFi user will only have
access to the WAN interface.
WDS Station
: This mode allows the product to work as a WiFi client of other WiFi
networks. It activates the WDS mode to guarantee connectivity to the Ethernet ports.
Station
: This mode is similar to the WDS Station mode but without a bridge between the
WiFi network and the ethernet ports.
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