2 zone wireless settings, Zone wireless settings – AirLive WIAS-3200N User Manual

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4. Let Your Network to Be a Wireless Network

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Max Transmit Rate: The default is Auto. Available range is from 1 to 54Mbps.
The rate of data transmission should be set depending on the speed of the
wireless network. Select from a range of transmission speed or keep the default
setting, Auto, to make the Access Point automatically use the fastest rate
possible.

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Transmit Power: Select from the range, or keep the default setting or to make the
Access Point use different transmit power as you wish.

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DTIM Period: Input the DTIM Interval that is generated within the periodic beacon
at a specified frequency. Higher DTIM will let the wireless client save energy more,
but the throughput will be growing worse.

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ACK Timeout: The time interval for waiting the “ACKnowledgement frame”. If the
ACK is not received within that timeout period then the packet will be
re-transmitted. Higher ACK Timeout will decrease the packet lost, but the
throughput will be growing worse.

4.2 Zone

Wireless

Settings

Each zone has its own VAP and corresponds to one SSID. In Private zone, it’s VAP1 and
the SSID is hidden, so public users cannot scan this SSID in the air, for privilege users who
already know this SSID, they can manually associate to the SSID of Private zone. On the
other hand, the SSID of VAP2 under Public zone by default is enabled with SSID
Broadcast feature, allowing public users to scan this SSID in the air.

After wireless general settings are done, use the parameters in Wireless Settings under
zone configuration to fine tune the wireless network under Private and Public Zone.
To configure Private Zone‘s Wireless Settings, go to: Main Menu >> System >> Zone
Configuration
, click Configure of Private zone

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