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Configuring WLAN Radio Settings
Access Points can have up-to two radio interfaces. However, each radio interface is configured and controlled
separately. Radio interfaces inherit the common configuration parameters from the ESS configuration. This sec-
tion contains information for defining WLAN Radio settings, and includes the following topics:
Defining WLAN Radio Settings
Defining BSS Settings
Defining WLAN Power Settings
Defining WLAN Radio Settings
IWLAN communications are transmitted via radio waves. The Radio Settings Page allows network managers to
configure WLAN Radio settings for transmitting WLAN communications.The To configure the:
1. Click WLAN > Radio > Radio Settings. The Radio Settings Page opens:
Figure 97: Radio Settings Page
The Radio Settings Page contains the following fields:
AP Name — Display the specific access point to which the radio settings are assigned.
AP MAC — Display the MAC address assigned to the access point.
Transceiver Type — Indicates the radio transceiver type. The possible field values are:
A — Indicates the radio type is 802.1a.
G — Indicates the radio type is 802.1g.
Radio Status — Indicates the Radio transmitter/transceiver status. The possible field values are:
Enabled — Indicates that the interface radio is enabled.
Disabled — Indicates that the interface radio is disabled.
RF Channel — Indicates the Radio Frequency channel from which the transmissions are sent.
Power — Indicates the country’s power setting. For a complete listing of the each country’s power regula-
tions, see Appendix A, WLAN Country Settings. The possible field values are:
Max — Defines a Maximum power setting relative to the selected country’s device power regulations.