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Chapter 7 Wireless configuration
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256-2346 bytes, and the default is 2346 bytes.
The transmission efficiency for large segments is high, but if there is a clear conflict in
the wireless network, or if the network is used at a high frequency, the reduction of
segments can improve the reliability of data transfer. In most cases, keep the default
value as 2346.
Beacon interval: The device synchronizes the wireless network connection through
regular Radio Beacon frames. This parameter is used to define the transmission
interval of beacon frames, which are transmitted periodically at the specified time
interval. The value range is generally 20-999 ms, and the default is 100 ms.
DTIM interval: This parameter is used to specify the transmission interval for the
Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM). DTIM interval is used to decide the
frequency of beacon frames containing Traffic Indication Map (TIM) to be transmitted.
TIM will issue a warning to the sites entering into the sleep status, by indicating that
the data is to be received. DTIM is usually the multiple of beacon interval. Its use
range is 1-255, and its default value is 1.
Enable Short Preamble: Enables or disables Short Preamble.
When enabled, the short preamble type will be used. The short preamble type
can provide better performance. Because the use of short preamble can
minimize the costs, thus maximizing the network data throughput.
When disabled, the long preamble type (Long Preamble) will be used, and able
to provide more viable connections and a large range of connections.
Enable WMM: Allows you to enable or disable the WMM support. WMM (Wi-Fi
Multimedia) is a subset of the 802.11e standard. WMM allows wireless traffic to have
a priority range based on the data type. Time-sensitive information, such as video or
audio, will have a higher priority than the normal traffic. To use the WMM function
properly, wireless clients must also support WMM.
7.5
Client List
This section describes the
Wireless Configuration -> Client List
page.
Through the "List of the wireless host status information", you can view the status
information of the wireless hosts currently connected to the device. In addition, through
the "List of the wireless host status information", you can also easily set the MAC address
filtering function.