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GC1200ac MANUAL
5.8G Advanced Settings:
Administrator can configure detail functions of GC1200ac as P36 below:
P36. 5.8G Advanced Settings
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Regional: Regional default ESTI (Europe).
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Mode: Choosing IEEE 802.11 standards as: 802.11A or 802.11AN or 802.11AN/AC.
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RF Output Power: Power of “Radio Frequency“ output. This function allow device’s antennas
improve broadcasting distance (default 25%) from 20‐200 meters (RF Output Power: 100%).
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Packet Threshold: This value is used to set the maximum size of packet a client can send. Smaller
packets improve reliability, but they will decrease performance. Unless you’re facing problems
with an unreliable network, reducing the fragmentation threshold is not recommended. Make
sure it is set to the default settings (usually 2346).
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RTS Threshold: RTS stands for ‘Request to send’ and is send by the client to the access point – it
essentially asks for permission to send the next data packet. The lower the threshold, the more
stable your Wi‐Fi network, since it essentially asks more often when sending packages. However,
if you don’t have problems with your Wi‐Fi you should make sure that the RTS Threshold is set to
the maximum allowed.
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Ack Timeout control: 802.11 wireless devices use a number of time constants, defined by the
IEEE specifications, to sense other carriers using the wireless media and avoid collisions.
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Beacon interval: The lower the value, the smaller the time lag which means that the beacon is
sent more frequently. The higher the value, the bigger the time lag which means that the beacon
is sent broadcasted less frequently.
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Max user: Maximum simultaneous users can access device (number 0 for unlimited users).
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Coverage Threshold: This function allow GC1200ac’s antennas improving more sensitive to client
devices. Which help GC1200ac can keep tight connection with clients and improving
broadcasting distance.