Netgear WNDAP360 WNDAP360 Reference Manual - Page 132
Index
View all Netgear WNDAP360 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 132 highlights
Index Numerics 11a and 11na wireless modes 27 11b, 11bg, and 11ng wireless modes 24 2.4 GHz/5 GHz concurrent operation 9 2.4-GHz antenna, connector for 13 64-bit, 128-bit, and 152-bit WEP 48 802.11d support 86 802.1Q VLAN 8 A access control, wireless stations 46 access point EDCA parameters 88 access, restricting by MAC address 53 accounting, RADIUS servers 51-52 Active LED behavior 17 description 12 troubleshooting 105 ActiveX 106 activity log 75 admin password changing or restoring 68 default 113 AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) 38, 49-51 Aggregated MAC Protocol Data Unit (A-MPDU) frames 85 aggregation length 85 AID (associated identifier) 74 AIFS (Arbitration Inter-Frame Spacing) interval 88 antennas connecting external antennas 13 enabling internal or external antennas 86 external orientation 15 associations, clients 77 authentication network 38 RADIUS servers 51-52 autosensing over Ethernet 10 B background traffic advanced QoS 87 WMM QoS 56 backing up 64 basic service set (BSS) 39 basic service set identifier (BSSID) 37-38 beacon interval 85 beacons, unknown access points 79 best effort traffic advanced QoS 87 WMM QoS 56 bridging modes, wireless 89 broadcast packets, transmitted and received 77 broadcasting wireless network names (SSIDs) 802.11a/na modes 28 802.11b/bg/ng modes 25 security 37 browsers, recommended 17 BSS (basic service set) 39 BSSID (basic service set identifier) 37-38 bytes, received and transmitted Ethernet connection 76 wireless connection 74 C capturing packets 109 Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA) 85 Category 5 Ethernet cable 7 channel width (802.11na) 28 channel width and offset (802.11ng) 25-26 channels and frequencies defaults 111 selecting for 802.11a/na modes 28 selecting for 802.11b/bg/ng modes 25 channels, wireless spacing 15 Clear to Send (CTS) packets 85 CLI command sets 115 clients associated, number of 77 DHCP, enabling 21 isolation, enabling 86 132