Rockwell Automation 1783-WAPxxx Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM006A-EN-P - May 2014

Chapter 7

Configuring Radio Settings

3. Refer to Speed Command and Purpose descriptions

4. Return to privileged EXEC mode.

end

5. (Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.

copy running-config startup-config

Table 81 - Speed Command and Purpose Descriptions

Command

Purpose

speed

802.11b, 2.4 GHz radio:

{[1.0] [11.0] [2.0] [5.5] [basic-1.0] [basic-

11.0] [basic-2.0] [basic-5.5] | range |

throughput}

802.11g, 2.4 GHz radio:

{[1.0] [2.0] [5.5] [6.0] [9.0] [11.0] [12.0]

[18.0] [24.0] [36.0] [48.0] [54.0] [basic-

1.0] [basic-2.0] [basic-5.5] [basic-6.0]

[basic-9.0] [basic-11.0] [basic-12.0] [basic-

18.0] [basic-24.0] [basic-36.0] [basic-48.0]

[basic-54.0] | range |

throughput [ofdm] | default }

802.11a 5 GHz radio:

{[6.0] [9.0] [12.0] [18.0] [24.0] [36.0]

[48.0] [54.0] [basic-6.0] [basic-9.0] [basic-

12.0] [basic-18.0] [basic-24.0] [basic-36.0]

[basic-48.0] [basic-54.0] |

range | throughput

| default}

802.11n 2.4 GHz radio:

{[1.0] [11.0] [12.0] [18.0] [2.0] [24.0]

[36.0] [48.0] [5.5] [54.0] [6.0] [9.0]

[basic-1.0] [basic-11.0] [basic-12.0] [basic-

18.0] [basic-24.0] [basic-36.0] [basic-48.0]

[basic-5.5] [basic-54.0] [basic-6.0] [basic-

9.0] [default] [m0-7] [m0.] [m1.] [m10.]

[m11.] [m12.] [m13.] [m14.] [m15.] [m2.]

[m3.] [m4.] [m5.] [m6.] [m7.] [m8-15] [m8.]

[m9.] [ofdm] [only-ofdm] | range |

throughput}

802.11n 5 GHz radio:

{[12.0] [18.0] [24.0] [36.0] [48.0] [54.0]

[6.0] [9.0] [basic-12.0] [basic-18.0] [basic-

24.0] [basic-36.0] [basic-48.0] [basic-54.0]

[basic-6.0] [basic-9.0] [default] [m0-7]

[m0.] [m1.] [m10.] [m11.] [m12.] [m13.]

[m14.] [m15.] [m2.] [m3.] [m4.] [m5.] [m6.]

[m7.] [m8-15] [m8.] [m9.] | range |

throughput}

Set each data rate to basic or enabled, or enter range to optimize range or throughput to
optimize throughput.

(Optional) Enter 1.0, 2.0, 5.5, and 11.0 to set these data rates to enabled on the

802.11b, 2.4 GHz radio.
Enter 1.0, 2.0, 5.5, 6.0, 9.0, 11.0, 12.0, 18.0, 24.0, 36.0, 48.0, and 54.0 to set these data
rates to enabled on the 802.11g, 2.4 GHz radio.
Enter 6.0, 9.0, 12.0, 18.0, 24.0, 36.0, 48.0, and 54.0 to set these data rates to enabled
on the 5 GHz radio.

(Optional) To set these data rates to basic on the 802.11b, 2.4 GHz radio, enter the

following: basic-1.0, basic-2.0, basic-5.5, and basic-11.0.
To set these data rates to basic on the 802.11g, 2.4 GHz radio, enter the following:
basic-1.0, basic-2.0, basic-5.5, basic-6.0, basic-9.0, basic-11.0, basic-12.0, basic-18.0,
basic-24.0, basic-36.0, basic-48.0, and basic-54.0

To set these data rates to basic on the 5 GHz radio enter the following: basic-6.0, basic-
9.0, basic-12.0, basic-18.0, basic-24.0, basic-36.0, basic-48.0, and basic-54.0.

(Optional) Enter range or throughput to automatically optimize radio range or

throughput. When you enter range, the wireless access point sets the lowest data rate
to basic and the other rates to enabled. When you enter throughput, the wireless
access point sets all data rates to basic.

(Optional) On the 802.11g radio, enter speed throughput ofdm to set all OFDM rates (6,

9, 12, 18, 24, 36, and 48) to basic (required) and set all the CCK rates (1, 2, 5.5, and 11)
to disabled. This setting disables 802.11b protection mechanisms and provides
maximum throughput for 802.11g clients. However, it prevents 802.11b clients from
associating to the access point.

(Optional) Enter default to set the data rates to factory default settings (not supported

on 802.11b radios).
On the 802.11g radio, the default option sets rates 1, 2, 5.5, and 11 to basic, and

rates 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 to enabled. These rate settings let both 802.11b
and 802.11g client devices to associate to the wireless access point 802.11g radio.

On the 5 GHz radio, the default option sets rates 6.0, 12.0, and 24.0 to basic, and

rates 9.0, 18.0, 36.0, 48.0, and 54.0 to enabled.

On the 802.11n 2.4 GHz radio, the default option sets rates 1.0, 2.0, 5.5, and 11.0 to

enabled.

On the 802.11n 5 GHz radio, the default option sets rates to 6.0, 12.0, and 24.0 to

enabled.

The default MCS rate setting for both 802.11n radios is 0–15.

TIP

The client must support the basic rate that
you select or it cannot associate to the
wireless device. If you select 12 Mbps or
higher for the basic data rate on the 802.11g
radio, 802.11b client devices cannot associate
to the wireless device 802.11g radio.

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