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Channel Width=20 MHz and Guard Interval=short 400 ms

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ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP210 Reference Manual • Channel Width=20 MHz and Guard Interval=short (400 ms). Best, 7.2 Mbps, 14.4 Mbps, 21.7 Mbps, 28.9 Mbps, 43.3 Mbps, 57.8 Mbps, 65 Mbps, 72.2 Mbps, 14.44 Mbps, 28.88 Mbps, 43.33 Mbps, 57.77 Mbps, 86.66 Mbps, 115.56 Mbps, 130 Mbps, 144.44 Mbps. • Channel Width=40 MHz and Guard Interval=short. Best, 15 Mbps, 30 Mbps, 45 Mbps, 60 Mbps, 90 Mbps, 120 Mbps, 135 Mbps, 150 Mbps, 30 Mbps, 60 Mbps, 90 Mbps, 120 Mbps, 180 Mbps, 240 Mbps, 270 Mbps, 300 Mbps. • Channel Width. From the drop-down list, select the channel width you want to use. - 20 MHz. This is the static, legacy mode. It gives the least throughput. - 40 MHz. This is the static, high-throughput mode. Legacy clients will not be able to connect in this mode. - 20/40 MHz. This is the dynamic, complatibility mode. Legacy clients can connect to 20 MHz and 11n clients can connect to 40 MHz. • Guard Interval. From the drop-down list, select the guard interval you want to use. The guard interval protects from interference from other transmissions. The default is Auto. • Output Power. From the drop-down list, select the transmit power of the access point. The options are Full, Half, Quarter, Eighth, and Minimum. Decrease the transmit power if two or more APs are close together and use the same channel frequency. The default is Full. (The transmit power might vary depending on the local regulatory regulations. 3. Click Apply to save your 802.11b/g/n wireless settings. Installation and Configuration v1.0 March 2009 2-19

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ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP210 Reference Manual
Installation and Configuration
2-19
v1.0 March 2009
Channel Width=20 MHz and Guard Interval=short (400 ms)
. Best, 7.2 Mbps, 14.4
Mbps, 21.7 Mbps, 28.9 Mbps, 43.3 Mbps, 57.8 Mbps, 65 Mbps, 72.2 Mbps, 14.44
Mbps, 28.88 Mbps, 43.33 Mbps, 57.77 Mbps, 86.66 Mbps, 115.56 Mbps, 130 Mbps,
144.44 Mbps.
Channel Width=40 MHz and Guard Interval=short
. Best, 15 Mbps, 30 Mbps, 45
Mbps, 60 Mbps, 90 Mbps, 120 Mbps, 135 Mbps, 150 Mbps, 30 Mbps, 60 Mbps, 90
Mbps, 120 Mbps, 180 Mbps, 240 Mbps, 270 Mbps, 300 Mbps.
Channel Width
. From the drop-down list, select the channel width you want to use.
20 MHz
. This is the static, legacy mode. It gives the least throughput.
40 MHz
. This is the static, high-throughput mode. Legacy clients will not be able to
connect in this mode.
20/40 MHz.
This is the dynamic, complatibility mode. Legacy clients can connect to
20 MHz and 11n clients can connect to 40 MHz.
Guard Interval
. From the drop-down list, select the guard interval you want to use. The
guard interval protects from interference from other transmissions. The default is
Auto
.
Output Power
. From the drop-down list, select the transmit power of the access point.
The options are Full, Half, Quarter, Eighth, and Minimum. Decrease the transmit power if
two or more APs are close together and use the same channel frequency. The default is
Full
. (The transmit power might vary depending on the local regulatory regulations.
3.
Click
Apply
to save your 802.11b/g/n wireless settings.