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Mass Configuration: Device Settings
202 InfraStruXure Central 4.0 User’s Reference
6. Make the desired changes tot he network interface settings. When you are finished, click OK to save
any changes to the device. Click Cancel to close this window without saving any changes.
Mode Determines the wireless communication method to use within
your wireless network. If your wireless network uses wireless
access points (WAPs), select Managed. If your wireless network
does not use WAPs, select Ad-Hoc. If you are unsure of whether
wireless access points are in use in your network, select
Automatic and the adapter will attempt to determine if WAPs are
present and self-determine its mode.
Channel The wireless channel on which the adapter will communicate.
Wireless networking clients and WAPs within an ESS must be
configured with the same ESS ID and the same channel.
Band For wireless adapters that support multiple WiFi communication
bands, specifies the wireless band that the card will attempt to
use for communications. You can select:
• Automatic: Searches first for 11a, then 11b, then 11g, and
finally for 11a Turbo. The device will use the first band
connection/ESSID match it discovers.
• 11a: Looks for only 802.11a band connections
• 11b: Looks for only 802.11b band connections
• 11g: Looks for only 802.11g band connections
• 11a Turbo: Looks for only proprietary 802.11a band
connection
Encryption Use this drop box to specify the type of encryption that will be
used on the wireless transmissions. You can select WEP, LEAP,
or None.
• If you select WEP, you must also specify whether an ASCII or
Hex WEP Key will be used, as well as the WEP Key value.
If you select LEAP, you must also specify the LEAP Username
and Password that will be used.
Note: LEAP communications are supported only when used
with Cisco 1200 Series AP 12.01T1 wireless access points.
MTU Specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit, the largest physical
packet size, measured in bytes, that a network can transmit. Any
messages larger than the MTU are divided into smaller packets
before being sent. Every network has a different MTU, which is
set by the network administrator. Ideally, you want the MTU to
be the same as the smallest MTU of all the networks between
your machine and a message's final destination. Otherwise, if
your messages are larger than one of the intervening MTUs, they
will get broken up (fragmented), which slows down
transmission speeds.
Field Description
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