Motorola SVG1501E Afterburner Technology, Rate, Beacon Interval, Dtim Interval, RTS Threshold

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Afterburner™ Technology

Enhances Wi-Fi 802.11g standard by increasing throughput by

 

 

40 percent.

 

 

 

 

Rate

Forces the transmission rate for the AP to a particular speed.

 

 

“Auto” provides best performance in nearly all situations.

 

 

 

 

Output Power

Sets the output power as a percentage of the hardware’s

 

 

maximum capability.

 

 

 

 

Beacon Interval

Sets the beacon interval for the AP. The default is 100, which

 

 

is fine for nearly all applications.

 

 

 

 

DTIM Interval

Sets the wakeup interval for clients in Power Save mode.

 

 

When a client is running in Power Save mode, Lower

 

 

SVG1501 bin values provide higher performance but result in

 

 

decreased client battery life; higher values provide lower

 

 

performance but increased client battery life.

 

 

 

 

Fragmentation Threshold

Sets the fragmentation threshold. Packets exceeding this

 

 

threshold are fragmented into packets smaller than the

 

 

threshold before packet transmission.

 

 

 

 

RTS Threshold

Sets the RTS threshold. Packets exceeding this threshold

 

 

cause the AP to perform an RTS/CTS exchange to reserve the

 

 

wireless medium before packet transmission.

 

 

 

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