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Chapter 12 AP Profile
NWA3000-N Series User’s Guide
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 53 Configuration > Object > AP Profile > Add/Edit Profile
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Hide / Show
Advanced Settings
Click this to hide or show the Advanced Settings in this window.
Create New
Object
Select an item from this menu to create a new object of that type.
Any objects created in this way are automatically linked to this radio
profile.
General Settings
Activate Select this option to make this profile active.
Profile Name Enter up to 31 alphanumeric characters to be used as this profile’s
name. Spaces and underscores are allowed.
Operating
Mode
This displays if the NWA3000-N series AP is set to standalone mode.
Select AP+Bridge to have the radio function as an access point and
bridge simultaneously.
Select Bridge/Repeater to have the radio function as a wireless
network bridge / repeater and establish wireless links with other APs.
Select MBSSID to have the radio function as an access point with
one or more BSSIDs.
802.11 Band Select the wireless band which this radio profile should use.
2.4 GHz is the frequency used by IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless clients.
5 GHz is the frequency used by IEEE 802.11a/n wireless clients.
Channel Select the wireless channel which this radio profile should use.
It is recommended that you choose the channel least in use by other
APs in the region where this profile will be implemented. This will
reduce the amount of interference between wireless clients and the
AP to which this profile is assigned.
SSID Profile This displays if the operating mode is set to AP+Bridge.
Select the SSID profile this radio profile uses.
Advanced Settings
Channel Width Select the channel bandwidth you want to use for your wireless
network.
Select Auto to allow the NWA3000-N series AP to adjust the channel
bandwidth depending on network conditions.
Select 20 MHz if you want to lessen radio interference with other
wireless devices in your neighborhood.
Guard Interval Set the guard interval for this radio profile to either short or long.
The guard interval is the gap introduced between data transmission
from users in order to reduce interference. Reducing the interval
increases data transfer rates but also increases interference.
Increasing the interval reduces data transfer rates but also reduces
interference.
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