144.4. WirelessUsing Wireless, you can configure your router for wireless access.There are three parts on the Wireless page:▪ Radio Settings: Allows you to configure your Gateway forwireless access, including Wireless Enable/Disable, Mode, ESSID,Beacon Interval, RTS Threshold, Preamble Type, DistributionSystem, and so on.▪ Security Setting: Allows you to configure your Gateway forsecurity issues.▪ Status: Allows you to find out your Gateway’s AP Radiostatistics and wireless devices of which the AP (Access Point) isaware.You can easily toggle between the above three parts on the Wirelesspage.On the Radio Settings page, Wireless Distribution System as definedby the IEEE 802.11 standard has been made available on theCompany AP Router now. Hence, it is possible to wirelessly connectAccess Points using up to 8 MAC Addresses of PC cards, so that youcan extend a wired infrastructure to locations where cabling is notavailable. Thus those users can roam or stay connected to theavailable network resources.What do you want to do?▪ Set the Wireless Radio Parameters▪ Set the Wireless Security Parameters▪ Review Wireless Status▪ Disable Wireless4.4.1. To Set the Wireless Radio Parameters:4.4.1.1. On the Wireless page, select Radio Settings.The Radio Settings page appears, seen in FIGURE 4-7: