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Bridge GUI Guide: Network Configuration
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In a WMM-enabled association, packets sent from the Bridge
include WMM tags that permit traffic from the Bridge to be
prioritized according to the information contained in those tags.
You can configure WMM for the
STA Interface
only in Advanced
View.
3.3.5.6
Station Fragmentation and RTS Thresholds
The
RTS Threshold
allows you to configure the maximum size
of the frames the
STA Interface
sends without using the RTS/
CTS protocol. Frame sizes over the specified threshold cause
the interface to first send a
Request to Send
message and then
receive a
Clear to Send
message from the destination device
before transmitting the frame.
The
RTS Threshold
is measured in bytes. A value of zero (
0
)
disables the function (the default), or whole values between
1
and
2345
are accepted.
The
Frag. Threshold
allows you to configure the maximum size
of the frames the
STA Interface
sends whole. Frame sizes
larger than the specified threshold are broken into smaller
frames before they are transmitted. An acknowledgement is
sent for each frame received, and if no acknowledgement is
sent the frame is retransmitted.
The
Frag. Threshold
is measured in bytes. A value of zero (
0
)
disables the function (the default), or whole values between
256
and
2345
are accepted.
You can configure RTS and fragmentation thresholds only in
Advanced View.
3.3.5.7
Station Unicast Rate Mode and Maximum Rate
NOTE:
You can
configure the uni-
cast minimum rate in
the Bridge CLI (refer to
the
CLI Software
Guide)
. On a radio us-
ing any 802.11g band,
the default is
1 Mbps
.
On a radio using any
802.11a band, the de-
fault is
6 Mbps
.
When a
STA Interface
is configured to use a
Unicast Rate Mode
setting of
auto
(the default), the interface dynamically adjusts
the bit rate at which it transmits unicast data frames—throttling
between the configured
Unicast Maximum Rate
and the
minimum rate—to provide the optimal data rate for the
connection.
At a
Unicast Rate Mode
setting of
fixed
, the interface will use the
configured
Unicast Maximum Rate
for all unicast transmissions.
Transmission rates are set in megabits per second (Mbps).
Unicast Maximum Rate
can be set only to a value greater than
or equal to the minimum rate. Usable values for
Unicast
Maximum Rate
settings depend on the
Band
setting for the
radio on which the
STA Interface
is configured, as shown in
Table 3.8.
Table 3.8. Usable STA Rate Settings (in Mbps) per Radio Band Setting
1
2
5.5
6
9
11
12
18
24
36
48
54
802.11a
802.11g