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you can have a relatively-low transmit rate for compromise of a long distance.
Output Power
Specify the signal transmission power. The higher the output power is, the wider the signal can cover,
but the power consumption will be greater accordingly then. Usually “
100%
” is preferred.
Band Width
Four levels are available: 5MHz, 10MHz, 20MHz and 40MHz. Among them, 40MHz can enhance
the data rate more effectively, but will take more bandwidth, thus cause possible interference.
TDM Coordination
Stands for “Time-Division Multiplexing technique”, this resource reservation control mechanisms can
avoid packet collisions and send the packets much more efficiently allowing for higher effective
throughput rates.
WMM
WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) is a subset of 802.11e. It allows wireless communication to define a priority
limit on the basis of data type, thus those time-sensitive data, like video/audio data, may own a
higher priority than common one. To enable WMM, the wireless client should support it.
Super Mode
Super mode is an effective way to enhance performance. It can boost the transmission data rate
up to 108Mbps. R2 Extender provides you with three kinds of Super mode, which are Fast Frame,
Burst and Compression. To enable Super Mode, the remote R2 Extender should enable the
function as well. For more information you may refer to Super Mode in
Chapter 4 Advance Settings
.