USRobotics Instant802 APSDK User Manual

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Information provided for neighbouring access points is described in the following table:

Field

Description

MAC Address

Shows the

MAC

address of the neighbouring access point.

A

MAC

address is a hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a

network.

Beacon Int.

Shows the

Beacon

interval being used by this access point.

Beacon frames are transmitted by an access point at regular intervals to
announce the existence of the wireless network. The default behaviour is to
send a beacon frame once every 100 milliseconds (or 10 per second).

The Beacon Interval is set on Advanced menu’s Radio Settings page. (See
“Radio” on page 129.)

Type

Indicates the type of device:

AP

indicates the neighbouring device is an access point that supports the

IEEE 802.11

Wireless Networking Framework

in

Infrastructure Mode

.

Ad hoc

indicates a neighbouring station running in

Ad-hoc Mode

. Stations set

to ad-hoc mode communicate with each other directly, without the use of a
traditional access point. Ad-hoc mode is an IEEE 802.11

Wireless Network-

ing Framework

also referred to as peer-to-peer mode or an Independent

Basic Service Set (

IBSS

).

SSID

The Service Set Identifier (

SSID

) for the access point.

The SSID is an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters that uniquely identi-
fies a wireless local area network. It is also referred to as the Network Name.

The SSID is set in Basic Settings (see “Basic Settings” on page 35) or on the
Advanced menu’s Wireless Settings page (see “Wireless Settings” on
page 97).

A Guest network and an Internal network running on the same access point
must always have two different network names.

Privacy

Indicates whether there is any security on the neighbouring device.

Off

indicates that the Security mode on the neighbouring device is set to

None

(no security).

On

indicates that the neighbouring device has security in place.

Access point security is configured on the Advanced menu’s Security page.
For more information on security settings, see “Security” on page 101.

WPA

Indicates whether

WPA

security is on or off for this access point.

Band

Indicates the IEEE 802.11 mode being used on this access point (IEEE

802.11b or

IEEE

802.11g

).

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