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MF2201 MetroFlex Wireless Access Gateway User’s Guide
8000003, December 2005
Configuring the MF 2201 Gateway
We need to make a glaring warning about not using turbo or super G when using IPTV applications.
Something like: Using Turbo and/or super G mode is NOT supported when running video streams, these
modes are intended for diagnostic and for networks where only non-video traffic is transmitted.
!
CAUTION:—
Using Turbo and/or super G mode is NOT supported when running video streams, these modes
are intended for diagnostic and for networks where only non-video traffic is transmitted.
Configuring WEP Security
1.
Click
Configuration
->
Wireless
in the left-hand navigation pane. The window of
appears.
2.
Select
WEP
in the
Security
drop-down menu.
3.
Click the
Edit Security Settings
button.TheWEP Configuration window of
appears.
Fragment length
The fragment length. The range is between 256 and 2346 bytes. The
default is
2346
.
The MF 2201 Gateway uses fragmentation to divide 802.11 frames into
smaller fragments which are sent separately to the destination. Only
unicast frames can be fragmented. The fragment length can be between
256-2346 bytes. If the data that the MF 2201 Gateway is transmitting is
larger than the threshold, it will trigger the fragmentation function. If the
packet size is equal to or less than the threshold, the access point will not
use fragmentation. In a good wireless environment, the larger the
fragment, the more efficient the network operates. In a noisy environment,
the fragment length should be adjusted to a smaller size to minimize
retransmission and increase the reliability of the transmission.
RTS/CTS Threshold
The RTS-CTS threshold range. The range is between 256 and 2346. The
default is
2346
.
The RTS-CTS threshold is a value that determines at what frame length
the request-to-send/clear-to-send (RTS-CTS) function is triggered. By
default, this threshold is set at its highest value. A lower threshold value
means that the RTS-CTS function is triggered for smaller frame lengths.
A lower threshold may be necessary in environments with excessive
signal noise or hidden nodes; but this may result in some performance
degradation.
Table 10—Advanced Wireless Configuration Parameters (Continued)
Field
Description