Nlynx Wireless Gateway User Manual

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If the Wireless Gateway is the only AP on your LAN, it does not matter which

channel you set the unit to use; properly configured 802.11b wireless stations

will find the correct channel automatically.

Where there are multiple APs with overlapping coverage areas, channel

assignment must be carefully planned. A good practice is to set the Wireless

Gateway to use a channel five or more channels away from that of any other

AP with a coverage area overlapping that of the Wireless Gateway. A

common scheme is to use channels 1, 6, and 11, making sure that no two APs

using the same channel have overlapping coverage areas.

Tx Bit Rate

The Tx (transmission) Bit Rate is the speed at which wireless stations and an

AP communicate. The choices are 1 , 2 , 5.5 , and 11 Mbps (megabits per

second), and Fully Automatic. The default setting is Fully Automatic. A

setting of Fully Automatic allows stations and the AP to adjust their speed on

the basis of signal strength and quality. A low, fixed setting might be used for

maximum reliability or to discourage the use of high-bandwidth applications

such as video and audio. A high, fixed setting will fasten the transmission

speed and ensure that only stations very close to the AP will be able to

communicate reliably with it.

Save/Cancel

After making sure all settings in the Wireless AP panel are correct, click Save

to store the settings in the Wireless Gateway's non-volatile memory. You can,

alternatively, click Cancel (or simply exit the panel) to restore all settings in

the panel to the values last saved to or retrieved from the Wireless Gateway.

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