Configuration Guide Configuring FAT APs
Radio1 is the first RF interface of the FAT AP.
Radio2 is the second RF interface of the FAT AP.
Client1 and Client2 are wireless clients.
The FAT AP and Client1 comprise BSS1 and BSS1 belongs to ESS1.
The FAT AP and Client2 comprise BSS2 and BSS2 belongs to ESS1.
Deployment
Run the IEEE802.11 protocol on the FAT AP, Client1 and Client2 to implement access and authentication of the
wireless clients.
Configure and manage the FAT AP.
The FAT AP provides two RF interfaces, namely, Radio1 and Radio2. Run 802.11b for Radio 1 and run 802.11a for
Radio 2.
Create two WLANs on the FAT AP, namely, ESS1 and ESS2. ESS1 is mapped to Radio1, namely, BSS1; ESS2 is
mapped to Radio2, namely, BSS2.
1.3 Features
Basic Concepts
WLAN
A Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) is a network that connects computers by using the wireless communication
technology to implement communication and resource sharing. The essential feature of a WLAN is that it does not connect
computers to a network by using communication cables, but using a wireless mode. In this way, a WLAN makes network
setup and terminal mobility more flexible.
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