Motorola WE800G manual Field Description 11g Protection, Disable, Auto, Frame Bursting

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Section 3

 

Configuration

 

 

 

Field

Description

 

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.

 

 

The options are:

 

Disable

802.11g Protection Mode is

 

 

never used.

 

Auto

802.11g Protection Mode is used

 

 

if either an 802.11b client joins

 

 

the network or the WE800G

 

 

detects an 802.11b network on

 

 

the same channel. Default

 

 

setting.

Frame Bursting

Frame Bursting enables you to send more

 

frames (collection of packets) within a given

 

time period.

 

 

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.

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