![]() ![]() When the beacon period is to be represented in terms of time units, the value is adjusted to the nearest multiple of 17. Due to hardware limitation in certain radios, even though the beacon interval is, say 100 time units, it is adjusted to 102 time units, which roughly equals 104.448 milliseconds. If a beacon interval is listed as 100 milliseconds in a controller, it is only a rounded off value for 102.4 milliseconds. ![]() The beacon period can also be measured in time units, where one time unit equals 1024 microseconds or 102.4 milliseconds. The beacon period in controllers is listed in terms of milliseconds. Specify the period at which the SSID is broadcast by the access point by entering a value between milliseconds (inclusive) in the Beacon Period text box. If you disable this feature, the 802.11b band is enabled without 802.11g support. If you enabled the 802.11b/g band in Step 2, select the 802.11g Support check box if you want to enable 802.11g network support. You can enable both the 802.11a and 802.11b/g bands. To disable the band, unselect the check box. Select the 802.11a (or 802.11b/g) Network Status check box to enable the 802.11a or 802.11b/g band. Choose Wireless > 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n > Network to open the 802.11a (or 802.11b/g) Global Parameters page.
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