Field
Description
Threshold. After this many failed attempts, the packet is dis-
carded.
Possible values are
1
to
255
.
The default value is
4
.
Fragmentation
Threshold
Enter the maximum size as of which the data packets are to be
fragmented (i.e. split into smaller units). A low value is recom-
mended for this field in areas with poor reception and in the
event of radio interference.
Possible values are
256
to
2346
.
The default value is
2346
bytes.
Max Receive Lifetime
Enter the time from receipt of the first fragment of a data packet
as of which no further attempts are made. The data packet is
discarded.
Possible values are
1
to
4294967295
.
The default value is
512
msec.
Max Transmit MSDU
Lifetime
Enter the time from sending of the first fragment of a data pack-
et as of which no further send attempts are made. The data
packet is discarded.
Possible values are
1
to
4294967295
.
The default value is
512
msec.
8.1.2 Virtual Service Sets
If you operate your device in access point mode (Wireless LAN -> WLANx -> Wireless
Module Settings ->
-> Operating Mode =
Access Point
), you can set up and edit the
desired wireless networks in the Wireless LAN -> WLANx -> Virtual Service Sets ->
->/
New menu.
Setting network names
In contrast to a LAN set up over Ethernet, a wireless LAN does not have any cables for set-
ting up a permanent connection between the server and clients. Access violations or faults
may therefore occur with directly adjacent radio networks. To prevent this, every radio net-
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