Section 3  | 
  | Configuration | 
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Field | Description | 
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11g Protection | Ensures that your wireless router does not  | |
Mode | interfere with neighbor networks. 802.11g  | |
  | networks cause collisions on 802.11b networks,  | |
  | so the Protection Mode forces the 802.11g  | |
  | network to negotiate around the 802.11b  | |
  | network.  | 
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  | The options are:  | |
  | Disable | 802.11g Protection Mode is  | 
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  | never used.  | 
  | Auto | 802.11g Protection Mode is used  | 
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  | if either an 802.11b client joins  | 
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  | the network or the WE800G  | 
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  | detects an 802.11b network on  | 
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  | the same channel. Default  | 
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  | setting.  | 
Frame Bursting | Frame Bursting enables you to send more  | |
  | frames (collection of packets) within a given  | |
  | time period.  | 
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  | This feature works with other Motorola products  | |
  | to increase performance throughput. The  | |
  | WE800G and the wireless network must have  | |
  | Frame Bursting enabled for this feature to work.  | |
  | The default is disabled.  | |
Apply  | Click to save your settings.  | |
Cancel  | Click to cancel any changes.  | |
WE800G  |