Support; Power Setting Configuration; Single Or Dual Mode Radio Options - Motorola AP-7131 Product Reference Manual

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Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
Manual Date and Time Settings
Dynamic DNS
Auto Negotiation
Adaptive AP
Rogue AP Enhancements
Bandwidth Management Enhancements
Radius Time-Based Authentication
QBSS Support
1.1.1 802.11n Support
Motorola provides full life-cycle support for either a new or existing 802.11n mobility deployment,
from network design to day-to-day support. For information on deploying your 802.11n radio, see
Configuring the 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n Radio on page

1.1.2 Power Setting Configuration

The AP-7131 power setting feature enables the user to select one of two power operating modes,
legacy
IEEE802.3af
or Automatic.
If IEEE802.3af is selected, the AP is configured assuming 12.95 watts are available. If Automatic is
selected, the AP automatically determines the best configuration based on available power and the
access point SKU. If the access point's POE cannot provide sufficient power to run the AP-7131 at its
optimal configuration, determine whether the AP-7131's Radio 1 or Radio 2 received the optimal
share of available power resources. For information on configuring the access point's power
configuration, see
Configuring Power Settings on page

1.1.3 Single or Dual Mode Radio Options

One or two possible configurations are available on the access point depending on which model is
purchased. If the access point is manufactured as a single radio access point, the access point
enables you to configure the single radio for either 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n support.
If the access point is manufactured as a dual-radio access point, the access point enables you to
configure one radio for 802.11a/n support, and the other for 802.11b/g/n support.
For detailed information, see
Setting the WLAN's Radio Configuration on page
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