LevelOne WAC-1000 User Manual - Page 29

Setting of service area, Join service area

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Figure 6- 9 Radio frequency settings Enabling 2.4 GHz frequency band: Checking it means to enable the 2.4 GHz frequency band. Channel: This parameter is used to select the frequency band in which the wireless network works. The wireless devices in the same frequency band will interfere with each other. If there are multiple wireless devices around the AP, please select a frequency different from that of other wireless devices when setting the channel. Mode: Set the wireless work mode of AP. It is recommend to use the 11 b/g/n mode. Wireless rate: Select the AP to use the wireless data transmission rate. Wireless transmission rate: Select the AP to use the transmission power for wireless data transmission. Beacon interval: AP will send Beacon (Beacon) frames to the network regularly, and synchronize them with the network. Beacon interval is the periodic time interval for sending Beacon frames, with the value range of 20 ~ 999 milliseconds. Enabling thresholds: Check it to enable this feature. Only checking this option can the associated threshold and roaming threshold be set. Associated threshold: The minimum threshold set for the STA accessible signal connected by AP, below which the AP does not allow the client to be associated with STA. Roaming threshold: The roaming threshold set for the associated STA, below which the AP will disconnect the association of the client with the STA. Roaming means that the wireless client can detect other devices with strong wireless signal and access to them when it leaves the coverage area of the current AP signal. Threshold refers to the minimum threshold for the AP signal access. When signal strength is lower than the set threshold, the roaming function is enabled. 2) Setting of service area Check the service area to be distributed, and click Join service area button, to distribute a service area for the current AP. Note: One AP can distribute at most four service areas. 25

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Figure 6- 9 Radio frequency settings
Enabling 2.4 GHz frequency band: Checking it means to enable the 2.4 GHz frequency band.
Channel: This parameter is used to select the frequency band in which the wireless network works. The
wireless devices in the same frequency band will interfere with each other. If there are multiple wireless
devices around the AP, please select a frequency different from that of other wireless devices when setting
the channel.
Mode: Set the wireless work mode of AP. It is recommend to use the 11 b/g/n mode.
Wireless rate: Select the AP to use the wireless data transmission rate.
Wireless transmission rate: Select the AP to use the transmission power for wireless data transmission.
Beacon interval: AP will send Beacon (Beacon) frames to the network regularly, and synchronize them with
the network. Beacon interval is the periodic time interval for sending Beacon frames, with the value range of
20 ~ 999 milliseconds.
Enabling thresholds: Check it to enable this feature. Only checking this option can the associated threshold
and roaming threshold be set.
Associated threshold: The minimum threshold set for the STA accessible signal connected by AP, below
which the AP does not allow the client to be associated with STA.
Roaming threshold: The roaming threshold set for the associated STA, below which the AP will disconnect
the association of the client with the STA.
Roaming means that the wireless client can detect other devices with strong wireless signal and access to them
when it leaves the coverage area of the current AP signal. Threshold refers to the minimum threshold for the AP
signal access. When signal strength is lower than the set threshold, the roaming function is enabled.
2) Setting of service area
Check the service area to be distributed, and click
Join service area
button, to distribute a service area for the
current AP. Note: One AP can distribute at most four service areas.