Configuring with Web Based Management
6.6 "Interfaces" menu
SCALANCE W780/W740 to IEEE 802.11n Web Based Management
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6.6.2.2
Advanced
Further possible settings
On this page, you can specify details of the transmission characteristics. You only need to
adapt the parameters on this page if the SCALANCE W700 device cannot be used as it is
intended with the default settings.
Description
The table has the following columns:
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Radio
Shows the available WLAN interfaces in this column.
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Beacon Interval [ms] (only in access point mode)
Specify the interval (40 - 1000 ms) at which the access point sends beacons. Beacons
are packets that are sent cyclically by an access point to inform clients of its existence.
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DTIM (only in access point mode)
The DTIM interval (1-15) specifies the number of beacons to be sent before the access
point sends the collected packets (broadcast, unicast, multicast) to the client.
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If you enter a "1" in this box, the access point transmits broadcast, unicast and
multicast packets directly after each beacon (recommended setting for normal network
environments).
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If you entered a "5" in this field, this would mean that the access point collects the
packets and sends them after every fifth beacon.
Increasing this value allows a longer sleep mode for the clients but means a greater delay
for packets.
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RTS/CTS Threshold [Bytes]
RTS/CTS (Request To Send/Clear To Send) is a method for avoiding collisions. The
method is based on the exchange of status information prior to sending the actual data
(hidden node problem). To minimize the network load due to additional protocol traffic,
this method is used only as of a certain packet size. You specify the packet size with the
"RTS/CTS Threshold" parameter.
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Fragmentation Length Threshold [Bytes]
Specify the maximum packet size transferred on the wireless link. Large packets are
divided up into small packets prior to transmission and then reassembled into the original