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802.11n
As the next generation wireless LAN technology, 802.11n supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. It
provides higher throughput to customers by using the following methods:
1.
Increasing bandwidth: 802.11n can bond two adjacent 20-MHz channels together to form a
40-MHz channel. During data forwarding, the two 20-MHz channels can work separately with
one acting as the primary channel and the other acting as the secondary channel or work together
as a 40-MHz channel. This provides a simple way of doubling the data rate.
2.
Improving channel utilization through the following ways:
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A-MPDU frame
—By aggregating multiple message protocol data units (MPDUs) and using only
one PHY header for the Aggregated MAC Protocol Data Units (A-MPDUs), the overhead in
transmission and the number of ACK frames to be used are reduced, and thus improves channel
utilization.
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A-MSDU
—Multiple MAC service data units (MSDU) can be aggregated into a single A-MSDU. This
reduces the MAC header overhead and thus improves MAC layer forwarding efficiency and
channel utilization.
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Short GI function at the physical layer
—This feature shortens the guard interval (GI) of 800 ns in
802.11a/g to 400 ns. This feature effectively reduces the channel idle time, and improves channel
utilization. The short GI feature can increase the performance by about 10 percent.
Introduction to WDS
WLAN distribution system (WDS) wireless bridging uses wireless links to connect two or more separate
wired LANs or WLANs to provide connectivity between them.
Advantages of WDS
802.11 based WLAN technologies are widely applied in the home, SOHO, and enterprise scenarios,
allowing users to easily access the Internet. To provide network access services for wireless users, APs
have to be connected to existing wired networks. In the traditional method, APs must be connected to
wired networks. As a result, the network deployment cost is high, and it requires a lot time to deploy a
large-scaled network.
WDS enables you to deploy a WLAN easily in some complex environments. It has the following
advantages:
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Providing wireless connectivity between two separate LAN segments.
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Low cost for high performance deployment options
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Expandable without the need for new wiring or more access points
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Easy to deploy in scenarios of company, office, large warehouses, manufacturing, ports and
waterfronts and so on
WDS network topologies
The WDS feature provides the following three topologies as required by actual applications. WDS is
implemented through configuration of a peer MAC address for each AP. For more information, see
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Summary of Contents for WA2612-AGN
Page 106: ...93 Figure 90 Create a static MAC address entry ...
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Page 219: ...206 Figure 202 Common configuration area 6 Configure the advanced parameters ...
Page 243: ...230 Number of users Real time accounting interval in minutes 500 to 999 12 1000 15 ...
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Page 339: ...326 Figure 348 Configure the wireless card I ...
Page 340: ...327 Figure 349 Configure the wireless card II ...
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