To configure Basic settings in local web page please follow the steps below:
1. Open a web browser and enter the URL of the RCVx3 device: 192.168.3.1.
2. If you are logging in for the first time, use the default credentials:
Username: celestial
Password: hellotickiot
3. Select the Wireless option from the local page.
4. In the Wireless option, click on Basic Settings and click on it to access the Basic Settings configuration.
5. Basic Wireless Settings in RCVx3 Device
The Basic Settings section in the Wireless configuration of the RCVx3 device allows you to customize various wireless parameters to optimize network performance and functionality. Below are the key settings available:
a. Radio On/Off:
o Toggle
the Radio setting to either On or Off as required.
Example: Turn the radio Off to disable the wireless functionality
temporarily.
b. Wireless Connection Mode:
o Select
the connection mode: AP (Access Point) or Repeater.
Example: Use the Repeater mode to extend the range of your
existing network.
c. Network Mode:
o Choose from the following modes:
§ 11b/g mixed mode
§ 11b/g/n mixed mode
§ 11b only
§ 11g only
§ 11n
only
(2.4GHz).
Example: Select 11b/g/n mixed mode for broader compatibility with
older and newer devices.
e. Multiple SSID:
o Configure up to four SSIDs with the following options:
§ Enable/Disable the SSID.
§ Hide the SSID to make it invisible to devices.
§ Isolate the SSID for added security.
§ Specify
the Max Client limit.
Example: Create a guest SSID by enabling SSID2, hiding it, and
setting Max Client to 5.
f. Broadcast (SSID) Switch:
o Enable
or Disable broadcasting of the network name (SSID).
Example: Disable broadcasting to hide your network from casual
discovery.
g. AP Isolation:
o Enable
or Disable the isolation mode to prevent devices connected to the same
AP from communicating with each other.
Example: Enable AP Isolation for enhanced security in public
networks.
h. MBSSID AP Isolation:
o Enable
or Disable isolation for multiple SSIDs.
Example: Use MBSSID AP Isolation to keep devices on different
SSIDs from interacting.
i. BSSID:
o Configure the Basic Service Set Identifier for each SSID.
j. Frequency (Channel):
o Specify
the wireless Channel to avoid interference.
Example: Set the channel to 6 for minimal interference in your
area.
k. Auto Channel Selection (AutoChSel) Range:
o Specify the range of channels for automatic selection (e.g., 1-11).
l. AutoChSel Interval (sec):
o Define
the time interval for automatic channel selection.
Example: Set the interval to 30 seconds for frequent adjustments.
m. HT Physical Mode:
o Select the Operating Mode: Mixed Mode or Green Field.
N. Channel Bandwidth:
o Choose
20 MHz, 20/40 MHz Auto, or 40 MHz bandwidth.
Example: Use 20/40 MHz Auto for better performance.
o. Guard Interval:
o Configure
as Long or Short.
Example: Use Short for reduced latency in data transmission.
p. Reverse Direction Grant (RDG):
o Enable or Disable this setting to allow reverse-direction data transfer.
q. STBC:
o Enable or Disable Space-Time Block Coding for enhanced signal reliability.
r. Aggregation MSDU (A-MSDU):
o Enable or Disable packet aggregation for efficient data handling.
S. Auto Block ACK:
o Enable or Disable automatic acknowledgment blocking.
t. Decline BA Request:
o Enable or Disable to reject block acknowledgment requests.
u. HT Disallow TKIP:
o Enable or Disable the use of TKIP for HT connections.
v. HT LDPC:
o Enable or Disable Low-Density Parity Check (LDPC) for improved error correction.
These settings allow users to tailor their wireless network to specific requirements, whether for security, performance, or compatibility. Always configure these parameters based on the use case and environment to achieve optimal results.
5. After making all the necessary changes in the Basic Settings, click the Save button to apply and save the updated configurations.