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Intel doesn't call this baby "PRO" for nothin'.
Unless you are an old hand at configuring wireless Access Points,
you should dig into the well-written and complete Reference Guide
before futzing with any setting you don't know the meaning of.
Tip: You can either download a PDF copy of the
Reference Guide from this
page, or read it online at this
page. I found Chapter 1 very helpful in understanding
how APs work, and especially how AP to AP communication is done!
Other helpful support info can be found on this
page.
You can change just about any setting that an 802.11b
AP can have via the admin interface, so there are dozens of ways
that you can break your connection if you don't know what you're
doing!
If you do know what you're doing, you'll
be able to:
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Allow/disallow clients by MAC address
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Set the AP channel (frequency)
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Control AP access methods (Ethernet, Telnet,
PPP via serial port, SNMP)
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Set Encryption keys
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Set packet filtering
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Establish AP to AP communication
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Allow/Disallow client-to-client communication
via the AP
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Control roaming
If you've read any of my other Access Point reviews,
you know I'm always complaining that consumer-grade APs don't
provide any monitoring capabilities. Not the case with the
2011AP! Some of the more interesting things you can monitor
are:
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