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Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide

Wireless Settings

Wireless settings describe aspects of the local area network (LAN) related specifically to the radio device in the
access point (802.11 Mode and Channel) and to the network interface to the access point (MAC address for access
point and Wireless Network name, also known as SSID).
To configure the wireless interface, click the Manage > Wireless Settings tab.
The following table describes the fields and configuration options available on the Wireless Settings page.
Field
TSPEC Violation
Interval
Radio Interface
MAC Address
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Figure 17 - Modify Wireless Settings

Description
Specify the time interval (in seconds) for the AP to report (through the system log and SNMP
traps) associated clients that do not adhere to mandatory admission control procedures.
Specify whether you want the radio interface on or off.
Indicates the Media Access Control (MAC) addresses for the interface. Dual-radio APs have
a unique MAC address for each radio.
A MAC address is a permanent, unique hardware address for any device that represents
an interface to the network. The MAC address is assigned by the manufacturer. You cannot
change the MAC address. It is provided here for informational purposes as a unique
identifier for an interface.
Section 4 - Managing the Access Point
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