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ProSAFE Single Band 802.11n Wireless Access Point WN203
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ProSAFE Single Band 802.11n Wireless Access Point WN203 clients associated, number of 98 DHCP, enabling 23 isolation, enabling 72 maximum number 72 monitoring 94 NTP, enabling 21 trusted 47 wireless separation, enabling 34, 39 collision detection and collision avoidance, CSMA 71 command-line interface (CLI) commands 112 community names and traps, SNMP 53 compliance, electromagnetic 108 compliance, notification of 125 configuration file, backing up or restoring 57 connectors and ports, back panel 12 country, wireless location 20 CSMA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access) 71 CTS (Clear to Send) packets 71 cwMin (minimum contention window) and cwMax (maximum contention window) values 74 D data encryption WEP 41, 42 WPA and WPA2 44 data rates 802.11b/bg modes 28 specifications for all modes 107 date and time, troubleshooting 105 defaults channels and frequencies 107 DHCP gateway 24 factory settings, list of 108-111 factory settings, restoring 58 IP address 18, 23, 93, 109 ISP gateway 23 login password 18, 109 SNMP 52 subnet mask 23, 109 user name 18, 109 delivery traffic indication message (DTIM) interval 72 DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) client and server 23-25 DNS (Domain Name System) servers 23-24 DTIM (delivery traffic indication message) interval 72 dynamic and static VLANs 39 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client and server 23-25 E EDCA (Enhanced Distributed Channel Access) parameters 73-75 electromagnetic compliance 108 encryption WEP 41, 42 WPA and WPA2 44 environmental specifications 108 ESS (extended service set) 34 Ethernet cabling requirements 16 Ethernet packets and bytes, received and transmitted 98 extended service set (ESS) 34 external antennas connecting 12 enabling 72 F factory default settings list of 108-111 restoring 58 firmware backing up 57 factory defaults 58, 108-111 restoring from backup file 58 upgrading 55 firmware version, viewing 93 flash memory 54 fragmentation length 71 frequencies and channels defaults 107 selecting for 802.11b/bg/ng modes 27 front panel 11 FTP traffic advanced QoS 73 WMM QoS 50 G gateways, ISP and DHCP 23-24 generating keys, WEP 41 Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) port 12 graphical user interface (GUI) described 19 troubleshooting 102 guard interval (802.11ng) 28 H hotspot server 70 129