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[. . . ] HP MSM3xx / MSM4xx APs Configuration Guide Abstract This document describes how to configure and manage the MSM3xx / MSM4xx Access Points (APs). This document applies to the these 802. 1 APs: MSM410, MSM422, MSM430, MSM460, MSM466, and MSM466-R. It also applies to these 1n 802. 1 1a/b/g APs: MSM310, MSM310-R, MSM320, MSM320-R, MSM325, and MSM335. These products are hereafter referred to generically as AP. HP Part Number: 5998-3776 Published: March 2013 Edition: 1 © Copyright 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L. P. [. . . ] The following table shows how VSC configuration options are affected by setting the Use HP MSM controller option. The Use HP MSM Controller option is . . . VSC option Virtual AP Egress VLAN Wireless security filters Enabled Available. Can be changed. VSC configuration options 63 The Use HP MSM Controller option is . . . VSC option Wireless protection Enabled Disabled Available, but user authentication must Available. Available. MAC-based authentication Location-aware Wireless MAC filter Wireless IP filter Virtual AP The virtual AP settings define the characteristics of the wireless network created by the VSC, including its name, the number of clients supported, and QoS settings. APs with a single radio APs with dual radios Select the Virtual AP checkbox to enable the wireless network defined by this VSC. WLAN Settings Name (SSID) Specify a name to uniquely identify the wireless network associated with this VSC. The wireless network is created by the controlled APs and managed by the controller. 64 Working with VSCs Each wireless user that wants to connect to this VSC must use the WLAN name. Client stations use the DTIM to wake up from low-power mode to receive multicast traffic. Therefore if the DTIM is set to 5, then client stations in low-power mode will wake up every 500 ms (. 5 second) to receive multicast traffic. Transmit/receive on Select the radio on which this VSC will transmit and receive. Broadcast name (SSID) When this option is enabled, APs will broadcast the wireless network name (SSID) to all client stations. Most wireless adapter cards have a setting that enables them to automatically discover APs that broadcast their names and connect to the one with the strongest signal. If you disable this option, client stations will have to specify the network name you enter for Name (SSID) when they connect. Advertise Tx power When this option is enabled, APs broadcast their current transmit power setting in the wireless beacon. Broadcast filtering Use this option to conserve wireless bandwidth by filtering out non-essential broadcast traffic. When broadcast filtering is enabled: • • • DHCP broadcast requests are never forwarded on the wireless port. DHCP broadcast offers are never forwarded on the wireless port unless the target of the offer is an associated client on the wireless interface. ARP broadcast requests are never forwarded out the wireless port unless the target of the ARP request is an associated client on the wireless interface. If a wireless client bridge is connected to the wireless network. Broadcast filtering should be disabled in the following cases: • • Band steering Supported on: MSM422, MSM430, MSM460, MSM466, MSM466-R Band steering is used to help solve dense client issues. When band steering is enabled, APs attempt to move wireless clients that are capable of 802. 1 1a/n onto the 5 GHz band, thus reducing the load on the slower and more crowded 2. 4 GHz band, leaving it for less capable legacy (802. 1 1b/g) clients. An AP uses the following methods to encourage a wireless client to associate at 5 GHz instead of 2. 4 GHz. • • • The AP waits 200 ms before responding to the first probe request sent by a client at 2. 4 GHz. If the AP has learned that a client is capable of transmitting at 5 GHz, the AP refuses the first association request sent by the client at 2. 4 GHz. [. . . ] For specific power limits for your country, consult the Antenna Power-Level Setting Guide (for MSM Products) available from www. hp. com/support/manuals. This appendix applies to you if you use any of the HP antennas discussed in this appendix with HP MSM access points. Guides for the antennas discussed in this appendix are available online from: www. hp. com/ support/manuals. Search by product number or name. 802. 1 MIMO antennas for the MSM466 and MSM466-R 1n These 802. 1 MIMO antennas are certified only for use with the MSM466 and MSM466-R 1n Access Points. Part J9171A J9659A J9169A J9170A J9719A J9720A Type Omni-directional Omni-directional Narrow Beam Sector Directional Omni-directional Omni-directional Band 2. 4/5 GHz 2. 4/5 GHz 2. 4/5 GHz 2. 4/5 GHz 2. 4 GHz 5 GHz Gain 3/4 dBi 1. 5/5 dBi 8/10. 7 dBi 10. 9/13. 5 dBi 6 dBi 8 dBi Use Indoor Indoor Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Elements 3 6 3 3 3 3 Antennas J9169A and J9170A: In the European Community, these antennas can only be used in the 5470-5725 MHz band. [. . . ]

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