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Figure 180
Setting parameters
3.
Configure calibration parameters as described in
4.
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Apply
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Table 74
Configuration items
Item Description
802.11g Protection
Because 802.11b and 802.11g use different modulation modes,
802.11g protection needs to be enabled for a 802.11g device to send
RTS/CTS or CTS-to-self packets to 802.11b devices, which defer access to
the medium.
•
Enable
—Enable 802.11g protection.
•
Close
—Disable 802.11g protection.
An AP running 802.11g uses the 802.11g protection function in the
following two cases:
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An 802.11b client is associated with it.
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It detects APs or clients running 802.11b on the same channel.
IMPORTANT:
•
Enabling 802.11g protection reduces network performance.
•
Enabling 802.11g protection applies to the second case only because
802.11g protection is always enabled for the first case.
Summary of Contents for WA2620X-AGNP
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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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