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E SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.2.0
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The default mode is Access Point.
ESSID
Displays the device name assigned to the
router.
The default name is Maestro E200.
Network
Select LAN for the Access Point or WWAN for
Client Mode to configure the Router as LAN
or WWAN respectively.
Hide ESSID
Select Hide SSID, to hide SSID when client
machines scan for available Wi-Fi networks.
WMM Mode
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM), is a subset of the
802.11e wireless LAN (WLAN) specification
that enhances quality of service (QoS) on a
network by prioritizing data packets.
Note
802.11n spec requires devices to
support
802.11e
(Quality
of
Service [QoS] enhancements for
wireless LAN) in order to use HT
(High Throughput) link rates, i.e.
higher than 54 Mbps. WMM's
Traffic Identifier (TID) field is key
to
aggregation
mechanisms,
including block acknowledgement
(block ACK), that enable 802.11n's
high throughput rates.
Since WMM support is required for products
to be certified for 802.11n, WMM comes
enabled by default in all Wi-Fi Certified n
APs and wireless routers. So even if you
don't have any WMM-aware devices on your
network, leave WMM enabled or you may
find your clients connecting only at 54 Mbps
rates.
Table 11.3-4: General Wireless Connection Configurations for a New
Interface