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T
Trra
an
nssm
miitt R
Ra
atte
e:: Select a data rate value
(54/48/36/24/18/12/9/6/11/5.5/2/1/Best). When B
Be
esstt is enabled the device
will select the optimal transmission rate.
T
Trra
an
nssm
miitt P
Po
ow
we
err:: Select the desired transmission power (Full, Half, Quarter,
Eighth, Minimum). You can use this in case you want to lower the transmission
power of the router if you wish to connect it to an external high gain antenna.
A
An
ntte
en
nn
na
a C
Co
on
nffiig
g:: Select Best, 1 or 2.
B
Be
ea
acco
on
n IIn
ntte
errv
va
all ((2
20
0--110
00
00
0)):: Set the period of time in milliseconds that the
Wireless Router sends out a beacon.
D
DT
TIIM
M ((11--116
63
38
84
4)):: Set the value for DTIM. Delivery Traffic Indication Message is a
message informing clients about the next time window for listening to
broadcast and multicast messages. It is essentially a count of the number of
beacon frames that must occur before the router sends the buffered multicast
frames
FFrra
ag
gm
me
en
ntt ((2
25
56
6--2
23
34
46
6)):: Set the number of bytes that constitute the
fragmentation boundary of packets. Default value: 2347 bytes
R
RT
TS
S//C
CT
TS
S T
Th
hrre
essh
ho
olld
d ((2
25
56
6--2
23
34
46
6)):: Set the size of RTS/CTS packet.
The R
RT
TS
S//C
CT
TS
S (R
Request T
To S
Send/C
Clear T
To S
Send) function controls station access
to the medium. If you enable RTS/CTS on a particular station, it will refrain from
sending a data frame until the station completes a RTS/CTS handshake with
another station .If the packet that the Wireless Router is transmitting is larger
than the threshold, it will initiate the RTS/CTS function. If the packet size is
equal to or less than the threshold, the router will not enable RTS/CTS. You can
use a threshold of around 500. If it is set too high, then packet collisions can
affect connection quality. If it set too low, then the throughput may be reduced.
Default value: 2347 bytes
LLiin
nk
k S
Stta
attu
uss
This page displays information on the computers connected to the LAN (MAC
Address, state etc).
4.5 DHCP Server
D
DH
HC
CP
P (D
Dynamic H
Host C
Configuration P
Protocol) is a protocol that automatically
assigns dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network
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