Advanced wireless settings – GeoDesy GD-Geo20 User Manual

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Encryption

– specify WPA/WPA2 encryption algorithm:

AES

– AP will accept clients with passphrase encrypted with AES method;

TKIP

– AP will accept clients with passphrase encrypted with TKIP method;

Auto

– AP will accept clients with passphrase encrypted with both: AES and TKIP methods;

RADIUS authentication settings:

RADIUS IP

– specify the IP address of the authentication RADIUS server where the authentication

requests will be send to.

RADIUS port

– specify the network port used to communicate with the RADIUS authentication server.

Default: 1812 for authentication.

RADIUS key

– specify the secret key of the authentication server [string]. The shared secret is used

to encrypt data packets transmitted between RADIUS server and client.

Shared secrets must be the same on the RADIUS servers and the RADIUS client.

Advanced Wireless Settings

Advanced parameters allow configuring the device to get the best performance/capacity of the link.

Tx power

– set the unit’s transmitting power at which the device will transmit data. The larger the

distance, the higher transmit power is required. To set transmit power level use the slider or enter the
value manually. When entering the transmit power value manually, the slider position will change
according to the entered value. The maximum transmit power level is limited to the allowed value by
country in which device is operating regulatory agency.


Enable ATPC

– select to enable Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC). If enabled, device radio

will

continuously

communicate with remote unit’s radio in order to adjust the optimal transmit power

Automatically.

Antenna Gain, dBi

– displays integrated antenna gain in dBi. This entry field will be editable for the

connectorized antennas where the custom value of the antenna gain must be specified.

Comply regulations

if enabled, the APC will automatically adjust radio settings (transmit power and

DFS) to conform regulatory rules of the selected country.

Fragmentation

– specify the Fragmentation threshold using slider or enter the value manually [256-

2346 bytes]. This is the maximum size for a packet before data is fragmented into multiple packets.
Setting the Fragmentation threshold too low may result in poor network performance. Only minor
modifications of this value are recommended.

RTS

– specify the RTS threshold using slider or enter the value manually [0-2347 bytes]. The RTS

threshold determines the packet size of a transmission and, through the use of an access point, helps
control traffic flow.

Quality of service (WMM)

– enable to support quality of service for traffic prioritizing.

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