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Configuring the WAP200 Access Point
Configuring Wireless Settings
Cisco WAP200 Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster 46
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To configure the wireless advanced settings for the access point, follow these
steps:
STEP 1 Click Wireless > Advanced Settings.
STEP 2 In the Advanced Settings section, configure the following advanced parameters:
CTS Protection ModeThe Clear-To-Send (CTS) Protection Mode function
boosts the access point’s ability to catch all wireless transmissions but
severely reduces performance.
Keep the default setting, Auto, so the access point can use this feature as
needed, when the Wireless-G products are not able to transmit to the
access point in an environment with heavy 802.11b traffic.
Select Disabled to permanently disable this mode.
BSSBasicRateSetThis setting provides a series of rates that are
advertised to other wireless devices as defined in IEEE 802.11
specifications, so they know which data rates the access point can support.
One of the rates is picked from the list for transmitting control frames,
broadcast/ multicast frames, or ACK frames.
To support both 802.11b & 802.11g devices, use the default setting (Mixed
mode) so that frames can be decoded by all devices. To support 802.11g
devices only, use the All (G-only mode) setting to achieve higher frame
rates. For regular data frames, configure the transmission rate through the
Tx Rate Limiting field in the Wireless > VLAN & QoS window.
Power Output—Adjust the output power of the access point to get the
appropriate coverage for your wireless network. Select the level you need
for your environment. If you are not sure about which setting to choose, then
keep the default setting, 100%.
Beacon IntervalThis value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon.
A beacon is a packet broadcast by the access point to keep the network
synchronized. A beacon includes information regarding the wireless
networks service area, the access point address, the broadcast destination
addresses, a time stamp, delivery traffic indicator maps, and the Traffic
Indicator Message (TIM). The default is 100 ms.
DTIM IntervalThis value indicates how often the access point sends out a
Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM). Lower settings result in more
efficient networking, while preventing your computer from dropping into

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Cisco WAP200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Networking standardsIEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
Supports ISDN connectionNo
DHCP clientYes
DHCP server-
Security algorithmsWEP, WPA, WPA2
Dimensions (WxDxH)170 x 195 x 205 mm
Storage temperature (T-T)20 - 70 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 40 °C
Storage relative humidity (H-H)5 - 90 %
Operating relative humidity (H-H)10 - 85 %
Wi-Fi standards802.11g, 802.11b
Top Wi-Fi standard802.11g
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports1
Product colorGray
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Weight400 g

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