4 radio mode (11a, supera, turboa), 5 channel – AirLive WLA-9000AP User Manual

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4. Web Management: Wireless and WAN Settings

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BSSID: This is the remote AP’s MAC address.

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Channel: The current scanned channel

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Signal Strength: This is the RSSI value. It will refresh itself every second. The

smaller the absolute value of the RSSI, the stronger the signal. For example

-38dbm is stronger than -70dBm.

4.2.4 Radio Mode (11a, SuperA, TurboA)

Operation Mode -> Setup -> Radio Mode

WLA-9000AP has 4 different options for WLAN transmission. All devices in the same

network should use the same WLAN mode.

11a mode

(normal-A): This is the IEEE standard for WiFi operating in 5GHz

frequency band. 11a is the most stable mode. If you are getting packet loss or

disconnection using Super-A or Turbo-A mode. Please use 11a mode instead.

SuperA:

Super-A add Bursting, Compression, and Fast Frames to increase the

speed over 11a mode. If you live in countries that prohibit the channel binding

technology (i.e. Europe), you should choose “Super-A” If you need more speed than

11a mode. However, this mode is not as stable as 11a mode.

Super-A with Static Turbo

: Turbo mode uses channel binding technology to

increase the speed further over Super-A mode. This mode might not be allowed in

countries that prohibit channel binding (i.e. some EU countries). This mode will

always turn on the turbo mode in all conditions

Super-A with Dynamic Turbo

: Dynamic Turbo mode will be turn on only when

adjacent channel is not used. It is also know as intelligent turbo mode. This mode

might not be allowed in countries that prohibit channel binding (i.e. some EU

countries). In addition, this mode does not work in WDS Bridge mode.

4.2.5 Channel

Operation Mode -> Setup -> Channel

The channel is the frequency range used by radio. In 802.11a standard, each channel

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