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a.
Select
TKIP
,
AES,
or
TKIP&AES
from
Type
.
b.
Set the passphrase.
c.
Enter a value in
Key Renewal Interval
.
3.
Click
Save
.
Note:
The default value in
Key Renewal Interval
is 3,600 seconds. Key renewal interval indicates the
interval at which the broadcast and multicast are refreshed.
Advanced Wireless Network Settings
The advanced wireless network settings are located under
Network> Wireless>Advanced
. It is
recommended to use the default values.
BG protection mode
Indicates a self-adjustment mechanism which helps 802.11b+g wireless
clients to successfully connect to 802.11n wireless network under
complex situations.
Auto
is selected by default.
Beacon interval
Indicates the interval(100 ms by default) of time between beacon
transmissions. The smaller is the interval, the faster is the access speed
of the wireless client; the larger is the interval, and the higher is the data
transmission efficiency of the wireless network.
Data beacon rate (DTIM)
Indicates the interval (1 ms by default) of transmitting indication
messages.
Fragment threshold
Indicates the threshold (2,346 bytes by default) for data fragmentation.
When the data size exceeds the threshold, the data packet will be
fragmented into several pieces.
RTS threshold
Activates the Request To Send mechanism if the data size exceeds the
value you set. The data packets are sent with permission. If the access
of long-distance client is interfered, you can set a smaller threshold
value. The default value is 2,347 bytes.
TX power
Indicates the distance and range that wireless signals can cover. The
default value is 100.
Preamble type
Includes the long transmit preamble that may provide a more reliable
connection or slightly longer range, and the short transmit preamble
that gives better performance.
TX burst
Indicates a mechanism in which the AP attempts to send multiple
packets after receiving an ACK message from the client, and assures the
AP a higher throughput without changing the network environment and
increasing the transmission duration.
Packet aggregate
Reduces the occupied network bandwidth, and degrades network
performance in case of poor network environment or serious
interference.
IEEE 802.11H support
Only applied to A bandwidth.
Summary of Contents for WROC2000
Page 1: ...1 WROC2000 Wireless Office Communication System User Manual Applicable to Version 2 1 5 88 ...
Page 6: ...6 Chapter I Overview ...
Page 7: ...7 Overview Front View Rear View ...
Page 10: ...10 Chapter II Getting Started ...
Page 13: ...13 Chapter III Network ...
Page 34: ...34 Chapter IV Voice ...
Page 63: ...63 Chapter V Management ...
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