Aastra OpenCom 131 User Guide - Page 146
Setting up a WLAN Profile, Fragmentation Threshold
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DECT over IP® Configuration You can now use the WLAN function of your WLAN-enabled DECT over IP base stations and set up the user terminals as required. Setting up a WLAN Profile The WLAN function of the RFP 42 DECT base station also includes such rarelyrequired features as networks for large company premises or airports. In this guide we will, for the sake of brevity and clarity, describe only those features required for secure standard operation. DECT over IP/OpenMobility Manager: WLAN Profiles Use the following settings for standard operations. General Settings ■ Select the desired WLAN Profile and activate the Profile Active option. ■ Enter a SSID (Service Set Identifier, wireless network identification) to identify a network. This network identification is transmitted at regular intervals, making it easier to find the networks you're looking for, using the "View available wireless networks" function in Windows XP, for example. ■ For standard operation you should leave the following settings at their default values: VLAN Tag at 0 (Off ), Beacon Period at 100 ms, DTIM Period at 5, RTS Threshold at 2347 (Off ), Fragmentation Threshold at 2346 (Off ), Maximum Bitrate at 54 Mbit/s, 802.11b/g Mode at "Mixed" and Interference Avoidance on "Off". 144