Figure 18 – Profile Management > Advanced Screen
Transmit Power Level -
Specifies the preferred power level at
which your client adapter transmits. Although the adapter supports
up to 100 mW, the transmit power level that is actually used is
limited to the maximum value allowed by your country's regulatory
agency (FCC in the U.S., DOC in Canada, ETSI in Europe, TELEC
in Japan, etc.).
Reducing the transmit power level conserves battery power but
decreases radio range.
Power Save Mode -
Sets your client adapter to its optimum power
consumption setting.
CAM (Constantly Awake Mode), Fast PSP (Power Save Mode), or
Max PSP (Max Power Saving) Default: CAM (Constantly Awake
Mode)
Network Type -
Specifies the type of network in which your client
adapter is installed.
Default: Infrastructure
802.11b Preamble -
Determines whether your client adapter uses
both short and long radio headers or only long radio headers.
Wireless Mode -
Specifies the frequency and rate at which your
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