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Specify the interval to broadcast packets.
DTIM Interval
Default: 1 (1-255)
Delivery Traffic Indication Message interval is an additional message added
after the beacon interval broadcast by access point. It is for enhancing the
wireless transmission efficiency. The more intervals we added, the more
power that we need. By setting a low value of DTIM, user can effectively
keep the devices awake indefinitely so they never go into sleep mode
when idling.
Preamble Type
Default: Long
Preamble Type setting means that it adds some additional data header
strings to help check the Wi-Fi data transmission errors. Basically,
preamble type divided into two, long and short. Short is for shorter data
strings that adds less data to transmit the error redundancy check which
means that it is much faster. Long Preamble Type uses longer data strings
which allow for better error checking capability. Auto Preamble Type the
device can set the Preamble Type Automatically according to the need,
which is can be long or can be short.
IGMP Snooping
Default: Enable
By enabling IGMP Snooping allows the ports to detect IGMP queries,
report packets, and manage multicast traffic through the AP. IGMP
Snooping provides the ability to prune multicast traffic so that it travels
only to those end destinations that require that traffic.
Antenna Number
Default: Two Antenna
The Antenna Number setting allows user to choose the antenna that used
in the wireless connection. Basically, the default setting is set to Two
antennas, because the device itself provide two antenna sockets. User can
configure One Antenna or Two Antenna. Please refer to the Antenna
Placement table to connect the antenna correctly.
Roaming
Client Based Fast Roaming
The feature is available in WLAN Client mode. The client can check better
AP by itself and start the Fast Roaming mechanism without AP controller.
Select “Enable” to configure the Fast Roaming feature, you will find more
advanced settings. Check the Fast Roaming description in below.