LevelOne WAP-6110 User Manual

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Field

Description

Disable
Wireless LAN
Interface

Enable/Disable the Wireless LAN Interface.

Default: Disable

Band

Specify the WLAN Mode to 802.11b/g Mixed mode, 802.11b mode or
802.11g mode

Mode

Configure the Wireless LAN Interface to AP, Client, WDS, AP + WDS or
WISP mode

Network Type

Configure the Network Type to Infrastructure or Ad hoc.

SSID

Specify the network name.

Each Wireless LAN network uses a unique Network Name to identify the
network. This name is called the Service Set Identifier (SSID). When you
set up your wireless adapter, you specify the SSID. If you want to
connect to an existing network, you must use the name for that
network. If you are setting up your own network you can make up your
own name and use it on each computer. The name can be up to 20
characters long and contain letters and numbers.

Channel Width

Choose a Channel Width from the pull-down menu.

Control
Sideband

Choose a Control Sideband from the pull-down menu.

Channel
Number

Choose a Channel Number from the pull-down menu.

Broadcast SSID

Broadcast or Hide SSID to your Network.

Default: Enabled

WMM

Enable/disable the Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) support.

Data Rate

Select the Data Rate from the drop-down list

TX restrict / RX
restrict

Configure the TX restrict / RX restrict

Associated
Clients

Show Active Wireless Client Table

This table shows the MAC address, transmission, receiption packet
counters and encrypted status for each associated wireless client.

Enable Mac
Clone (Single
Ethernet Client)

Enable Mac Clone (Single Ethernet Client)

Enable
Universal
Repeater Mode

Acting as AP and client simultaneously

SSID of
Extended
Interface

When mode is set to “AP” and URM (Universal Repeater Mode ) is
enabled, user should input SSID of another AP in the field of “SSID of
Extended Interface”. Please note, the channel number should be set to
the one, used by another AP because 8186 will share the same channel
between AP and URM interface (called as extended interface hereafter).

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