Use these screens to change the parameters that were set during installation of the Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011B LAN Access Point.
Select AP Installation from the Main Menu and use the arrow keys to select a particular parameter.
After changing the settings, select Save at the bottom of the screen, and then press Enter.
Country Config |
Choose from a list of country names to set the code for the access point. Certain features are not available until this parameter is set. |
Unit Name |
The name of this access point |
IP Address |
The network-assigned Internet Protocol address of the access point |
IP address of a router the access point uses on the Ethernet default gateway |
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The Subnet Mask helps divide a network into sub networks and simplify routing and data transmission. The mask value defines the size of the subnet. |
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DNS IP Address |
The primary Domain Name Server (DNS) IP address |
Additional DNS |
The IP addresses of the additional DNS servers available. A maximum of two additional DNS servers are available. |
Net_ID (ESS) |
The unique 32-character, alphanumeric, case-sensitive network identifier of the access point. Also referred to in this guide as the Network Name. |
Antenna Selection |
Full Diversity: The access point receives information on the antenna that has the best signal strength and quality. The access point transmits on the last antenna it received information on. Primary Only: The access point transmits and receives on the primary antenna only. This setting is not recommended. Secondary Only: The access point transmits and receives on the secondary antenna only. Rx Diversity: The access point receives information on the antenna that has the best signal strength and quality. The access point transmits information on the primary antenna only. |
Additional Gateways |
The IP addresses of the additional gateways used |
DHCP/BOOTP |
Enabled: DHCP and BOOTP interoperate. The server that responds first becomes the server that allocates the information. DHCP Only: Only DHCP responses are accepted by the access point. BOOTP Only: Only BOOTP responses are accepted by the access point. Disabled: Disables BOOTP and DHCP. The IP configuration is manually entered. |
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