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Fragmentation threshold—
_WIFI_FRAG_THRESH
sets the fragmentation threshold.
Frames (or packets) that are larger than this threshold are split into multiple fragments.
This can be useful on busy or noisy networks. The value can be between
"256"
and
"2346"
.
The default,
"0"
, means no fragmentation.
#define _WIFI_FRAG_THRESH "0"
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RTS threshold—
_WIFI_RTS_THRESH
sets the RTS threshold, the frame size at which
the RTS/CTS mechanism is used. This is sometimes useful on busy or noisy networks.
Its range is
"0"
to
"2347"
.
The default,
"0"
, means no RTS/CTS.
#define _WIFI_RTS_THRESH "0"
Examples are available within Dynamic C. Select “Function Lookup” from the
Help
menu, or press
<ctrl-H>
. Type “TCPCONFIG” in the Function Search field, and hit
<Enter>
. Scroll down to the section on “Wi-Fi Configuration.” The
Dynamic C TCP/IP
User’s Manual
.(Volume 1) provides additional information about these macros and Wi-Fi.
It is also possible to redefine any of the above parameters dynamically using the
wifi_
ioctl()
function call. Macros for alternative Wi-Fi configurations are provided with the
wifi_ioctl()
function call, and may be used to change the above default macros or
configurations.
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