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Select the
Enable Off-Channel Scan
radio button to scan across other channels in the radio band. This
setting is disabled by default.
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Use the
Feed WLAN Packets to Sensor
drop-down menu to allow the radio to send WLAN packet to
the sensor radio. Options include Off, Inline and Promiscuous. The default setting is off.
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Select the
WLAN Mapping
tab.
RTS Threshold
Specify a Request To Send (RTS) threshold (between 1 - 2,347 bytes) for
use by the WLAN's adopted access point radios. RTS is a transmitting
station's signal that requests a Clear To Send (CTS) response from a
receiving client. This RTS/CTS procedure clears the air where clients are
contending for transmission time. Benefits include fewer data collisions and
better communication with nodes that are hard to find (or hidden) because of
other active nodes in the transmission path.
Control RTS/CTS by setting an RTS threshold. This setting initiates an RTS/
CTS exchange for data frames larger than the threshold, and sends (without
RTS/CTS) any data frames smaller than the threshold.
Consider the trade-offs when setting an appropriate RTS threshold for the
WLAN's access point radios. A lower RTS threshold causes more frequent
RTS/CTS exchanges. This consumes more bandwidth because of additional
latency (RTS/CTS exchanges) before transmissions can commence. A
disadvantage is the reduction in data-frame throughput. An advantage is
quicker system recovery from electromagnetic interference and data
collisions. Environments with more wireless traffic and contention for
transmission make the best use of a lower RTS threshold.
A higher RTS threshold minimizes RTS/CTS exchanges, consuming less
bandwidth for data transmissions. A disadvantage is less help to nodes that
encounter interference and collisions. An advantage is faster data-frame
throughput. Environments with less wireless traffic and contention for
transmission make the best use of a higher RTS threshold.
Short Preamble
If using an 802.11bg radio, select this checkbox for the radio to transmit
using a short preamble. Short preambles improve throughput. However,
some devices (SpectraLink phones) require long preambles. The default
value is disabled.
Guard Interval
Use the drop down menu to specify a Long or Any guard interval. The guard
interval is the space between symbols (characters) being transmitted. The
guard interval eliminates inter-symbol interference (ISI). ISI occurs when
echoes or reflections from one symbol interfere with another symbol. Adding
time between transmissions allows echo's and reflections to settle before the
next symbol is transmitted. A shorter guard interval results in a shorter
symbol times which reduces overhead and increases data rates by up to
10%.The default value is Long.
Probe Response Rate
Use the drop-down menu to specify the data transmission rate used for the
transmission of probe responses. Options include, highest-basic, lowest-
basic and follow-probe-request (default setting).
Probe Response Retry
Select the radio button to retry probe responses if they are not
acknowledged by the target wireless client. The default value is enabled.
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