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Field Name
Description
MHz Intolerant bit set is detected.
l
Disable:
The gateway advertises and operates in 40 MHz mode regardless of how other
nearby networks are configured. This is the default.
RX Chain Power Save
Select whether power-save mode is enabled. Options are
Disable
and
Enable
. The default is
Enable
.
Note:
Before setting this parameter, make sure that
802.11n/EWC
is set to
Auto
.
RX Chain Power Save
Quiet Time
Enter the number of minutes that will elapse before quiet time begins. The default is
10
minutes.
RX Chain Power Save PPS Enter the throughput threshold (in seconds) for when the router engages power save mode after the
quiet time period has elapsed. The default is
10
seconds.
54g Rate
This option is set to
1 Mbps
and cannot be changed.
Multicast rate
Select the multicast transmission rate for the network according to the speed of your wireless net-
work. Select from a range of transmission speeds or select
Auto
to have the gateway automatically
use the fastest possible data rate and enable the
Auto-Fallback
feature. Auto-Fallback will nego-
tiate the best possible connection speed between the gateway and a wireless client.
Options are
Auto
and
1
-
54
Mbps. The default value is
Auto
.
Basic Rate
Select the basic transmission rate ability for the AP. Options are
Default
,
All
,
1 & 2 Mbps, and 1 & 2
& 5.5 & 6 & 11 & 12 &24 Mbps
. The default is
Default
.
Fragmentation Threshold Enter the size at which packets will be fragmented into smaller units. The primary consideration for
this setting is the size/capability of the circuit. Options are
256
-
2346
bytes. The default is
2346
bytes.
Note:
A high packet error rate is an indication that a slightly increased fragmentation threshold is
needed. When possible, the default value of
2346
bytes should be maintained. Poor throughput is a
likely result of setting this threshold too low.
RTS Threshold
The gateway sends Request to Send (RTS) frames to a particular receiving station and negotiates the
sending of a data frame. After receiving an RTS, the wireless station responds with a Clear to Send
(CTS) frame to acknowledge the right to begin transmission.
If a packet is smaller than this setting, the WLAN client hardware does not invoke its RTS/CTS mech-
anism. Options are
256
-
2347
bytes.
The default value of
2347
(disabled) should be left in place unless you encounter inconsistent data
flow. In that case, make small reductions to this value until the issue is resolved.
DTIM Interval
Enter the Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM or Beacon rate) countdown variable used to indic-
ate when the next window is available to client devices for listening to buffered broadcast and mul-
ticast messages. Options are
1
-
255
. The default is
1
.
Beacon Interval
Beacon information packets are sent from a connected device to all other devices where it
announces its availability and readiness. A beacon interval is the period of time (sent with the