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using RTS/CTS initiates the delay as soon as a data frame over a specified size
enters the network. The length of the delay is specified in the RTS/CTS
configuration parameters.
Fragmentation
On a wireless network, fragmentation refers to the mechanism used to ensue data
integrity during transmission. If a network experiences an inordinate amount of
interference (or collisions), then artificially fragmenting the data moving across it
can reduce this risk.
8.2 General
Click ADVANCED > Wi-Fi Configuration. This screen allows you to set up your
WiMAX Device’s basic wireless settings and security.
Note: The security options in this screen change according to the
Security Mode
option that you select.
Figure 41
ADVANCED > Wi-Fi Configuration > General
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 32
ADVANCED > Wi-Fi Configuration > General
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Wireless Setup
Enable Wireless
LAN
Select this turn to have the WiMAX Device broadcast an IEEE
802.11b/g Wi-Fi signal.
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