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threshold, it will be fragmented before the transmission. It should have a value
of 256-2346 bytes, with a default of
2346
. If you experience a high packet error
rate, you should slightly decrease the Fragmentation Threshold.
DTIM Interval:
The 802.11A/G ACCESS POINT buffers packets for stations
that operate in the power-saving mode. The Delivery Traffic Indication
Message (DTIM) informs such power-conserving stations that there are
packets waiting to be received by them. The DTIM interval specifies how often
the beacon frame should contain DTIMs. It should have a value between 1 to
255, with a default value of
1
.
User Limitation:
The range of user limitation is from 1 to 100.
Age Out Timer:
Set the age out time. The default is 5 min.
Slottime:
Set slottime to “Short and Long” or “Long Only”.
Transmit Power:
Transmit power output depends upon the size and RF
characteristics because that will determine the number of APs, channels, and
need for antennas.
Rate Control:
Select a data transmission rate from the
Rate Control
dropdown menu.
AckTimeOut (11a)/ (11g)/ (Turbo-11g):
The "AckTimeOut" determines how
long the program waits after receiving a packet from a file stream to determine
that stream to be a complete file.
G Protection:
Select the check box to enable G Protection to decrease the
rate of data collision between 802.11g and 802.11b and to maintain throughput
of 802.11g.
Enable privacy separator:
Select the check box to prohibit data transmission
between client stations.