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Unied Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Unied Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Page 117
March 2012
Appendix B - Conguration Examples
Radio Conguration from the Web Interface
1.) Log onto the AP and navigate to the Manage > Radio page.
Figure 70 - Radio Conguration from the Web Interface
2.) Make sure that the Status is On.
3.) From the Mode menu, select IEEE 802.11b/g/n.
4.) From the Channel eld, select 6.
5.) From the Channel Bandwidth eld, select 40 MHz.
6.) In the Maximum Stations eld, change the value to 100.
7.) In the Transmit Power eld, change the value to 75.
8.) Click Apply to update the AP with the new settings.
Radio Conguration from the CLI
1.) Connect to the AP by using Telnet, SSH, or a serial connection.
2.) Turn Radio 12 on if the status is not currently up.
set radio wlan01 status on
3.) Set the mode to IEEE 802.11b/g/n.
set radio wlan01 mode bg-n
4.) Set the channel to 6.
set radio wlan01 channel-policy static
set radio wlan01 static-channel 6
5.) Set the channel bandwidth to 40 MHz.
set radio wlan01 n-bandwidth 40
6.) Allow a maximum of 100 stations to connect to the AP at a time.
set bss wlan01bssvap0 max-stations 100
7.) Set the transmit power to 75 percent.
set radio wlan01 tx-power 75
8.) View information about the radio settings.
get radio wlan01 detail