LANCOM Reference Manual LCOS 3.50 ̈ Chapter 11: Wireless LAN – WLAN
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Wireless LAN – WLAN
possible range and, in particular, the highest possible data transfer
rates.
Access point
density
The more access points there are in a given area, the more the reception areas
of the antennae intersect. The setting 'Access point density' can be used to
reduce the reception sensitivity of the antenna.
Maximum distance
Large distances between transmitter and receiver give rise to increasing
delays for the data packets. If a certain limit is exceeded, the responses to
transmitted packets no longer arrive within an acceptable time limit. The entry
for maximum distance increases the wait time for the responses. This distance
is converted into a delay which is acceptable for wireless communications.
Configuration with
WEBconfig or Telnet
Under WEBconfig or Telnet you will find the radio parameters under the
following paths:
Point-to-point connections
Access points are not limited to communications with mobile clients; they can
also transfer data from one access point to another. On the 'Point-to-Point'
tab for the physical interface settings, you can allow the additional exchange
of data with other access points. You can select from:
Configuration tool Menu/Table
WEBconfig Expert configuration ̈ Setup ̈ Interfaces ̈ WLAN-
Interfaces̈ Radio-Settings
Terminal/Telnet
cd /Setup/Interfaces/WLAN-Interfaces/
Radio settings