add help text for LAN AP channel selection

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ab7pa 2023-02-13 10:09:11 -07:00 committed by Joe AE6XE
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<p>The <strong>LAN Access Point</strong> section will appear on devices having an unused radio interface. This allows the node to provide a standard FCC Part 15 wireless access point which local computers may connect to in order to obtain LAN access on the mesh node. It is configured similar to a typical home wifi access point.</p> <p>The <strong>LAN Access Point</strong> section will appear on devices having an unused radio interface. This allows the node to provide a standard FCC Part 15 wireless access point which local computers may connect to in order to obtain LAN access on the mesh node. It is configured similar to a typical home wifi access point.</p>
<p>The <em>Enable</em> checkbox allows you to enable or disable the LAN Access Point. If your node has more than one unused radio, then you may be able to select either the 2GHz or 5GHz band from the AP band dropdown. The SSID field allows you to create an SSID for client computers to use when connecting to your node's LAN network. Select a Wifi channel from the Channel dropdown. The default encryption is WPA2 PSK, and the password length must be between 8 and 63 characters. If the key is 64 characters, it is treated as hex encoded. A single quote character may not be used.</p> <p>The <em>Enable</em> checkbox allows you to enable or disable the LAN Access Point. If your node has more than one unused radio, then you may be able to select either the 2GHz or 5GHz band from the AP band dropdown. The SSID field allows you to create an SSID for client computers to use when connecting to your node's LAN network. Select a Wifi channel from the Channel dropdown. The Standard Channels are supported by most legacy WiFi clients, and the Extended Channels are supported by the newest WiFi client equipment. The default encryption is WPA2 PSK, and the password length must be between 8 and 63 characters. If the key is 64 characters, it is treated as hex encoded. A single quote character may not be used.</p>
<h3><a name=wansettings><b>WAN Column</b></a></h3> <h3><a name=wansettings><b>WAN Column</b></a></h3>