SMC Networks SMCWBR14S-N4 manual Wireless Configuration

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CHAPTER 7 Wireless Configuration

Advanced Settings

and forward them after every beacon. Using smaller DTIM intervals delivers broadcast/multicast frames in a more timely manner, causing stations in Power Save mode to wake up more often and drain power faster. Using higher DTIM values reduces the power used by stations in Power Save mode, but delays the transmission of broadcast/multicast frames. (Range: 1-255 beacons; Default: 1 beacon)

Fragmentation Threshold – Configures the minimum packet size that can be fragmented when passing through the access point. Fragmentation of the PDUs (Package Data Unit) can increase the reliability of transmissions because it increases the probability of a successful transmission due to smaller frame size. If there is significant interference present, or collisions due to high network utilization, try setting the fragment size to send smaller fragments. This will speed up the retransmission of smaller frames. However, it is more efficient to set the fragment size larger if very little or no interference is present because it requires overhead to send multiple frames. (Range: 256- 2346 bytes; Default: 2346 bytes)

RTS Threshold — Sets the packet size threshold at which a Request to Send (RTS) signal must be sent to a receiving station prior to the sending station starting communications. The access point sends RTS frames to a receiving station to negotiate the sending of a data frame. After receiving an RTS frame, the station sends a CTS (clear to send) frame to notify the sending station that it can start sending data.

If the RTS threshold is set to 0, the access point always sends RTS signals. If set to 2347, the access point never sends RTS signals. If set to any other value, and the packet size equals or exceeds the RTS threshold, the RTS/CTS (Request to Send / Clear to Send) mechanism will be enabled.

The access points contending for the medium may not be aware of each other. The RTS/CTS mechanism can solve this “Hidden Node Problem.” (Range: 1-2347 bytes: Default: 2347 bytes)

Short Preamble — Sets the length of the signal preamble that is used at the start of a data transmission. Use a short preamble (96 microseconds) to increase data throughput when it is supported by all connected 802.11g clients. Use a long preamble (192 microseconds) to ensure all 802.11b clients can connect to the network.

(Default: Disabled)

Short Slot — Sets the basic unit of time the access point uses for calculating waiting times before data is transmitted. A short slot time (9 microseconds) can increase data throughput on the access point, but requires that all clients can support a short slot time (that is, 802.11g- compliant clients must support a short slot time). A long slot time (20 microseconds) is required if the access point has to support 802.11b clients. (Default: Enabled)

TX Burst — A performance enhancement that transmits a number of data packets at the same time when the feature is supported by compatible clients. (Default: Enabled)

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Contents User Guide BarricadeTM SMCWBR14S-N4 User Guide Page Warranty and Product Registration FCC Radiation Exposure Statement CompliancesFederal Communication Commission Interference Statement IC Statement IC Radiation Exposure StatementTaiwan NCC EC Conformance DeclarationDe overige relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999/5/EC 1999/5/EG. Wien Compliances About this Guide Contents WEB Configuration PptpDMZ 110 Section AppendicesContents Figures Advanced Settings Wireless Network Figures Tables Section Description of Capabilities KEY Hardware FeaturesIntroduction Introduction Package Contents Hardware DescriptionTop Panel Rear Panel Ethernet WAN Port Ethernet LAN Ports LED BehaviorIntroduction Introduction Network Planning Internet Gateway RouterLAN Access Point Network PlanningWireless Bridge Operating as an Access PointOperating as a Wireless Repeater Location Selection Installing the Gateway RouterSystem Requirements Mounting on a Wall Wall MountingGateway Mode Connections Mounting on a Horizontal SurfaceBridge Mode Connections Bridge Mode ConnectionInstalling the Gateway Router Connecting to the Login Initial ConfigurationISP Settings Login Home page and Main MenuSetup Wizard Common WEB page ButtonsSettings Wizard Time and Sntp SettingsSettings Dhcp WANSettings Static IP Wizard WAN Settings Static IPSettings Pppoe Wizard WAN Settings PPPoESettings Pptp Wizard WAN Settings PptpWireless Security Wizard Wireless SecurityInitial Configuration Initial Configuration WEB Configuration Section Web Configuration Operation Mode Logging Logging OnHome Operation Mode Operation Mode GatewayInternet Settings WAN SettingDhcp Configuration Static IP Configures a static IP for the WAN port PPPoE Configuration Pptp Configuration Internet Settings LAN Setting LAN ConfigurationInternet Settings Advanced Routing Settings Advanced RoutingInternet Settings Internet Settings Internet Settings Wireless Configuration Basic SettingsBasic Settings Security Mode Options Wlan SecurityWired Equivalent Privacy WEP Security Mode WEPSecurity Mode WPA-PSK WPA PRE-SHARED KEYWPA Enterprise Mode Security Mode WPA Ieee 802.1X and Radius Security Mode Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Wireless NetworkHT Physical Mode Settings HT Physical Mode SettingsWireless Configuration Advanced Wireless Settings Wireless Configuration Wi-Fi Multimedia Settings WMM Configuration MULTICAST-TO- Unicast Converter Multicast-to-Unicast ConverterWireless Distribution System WDS Internet Service Provider Cable/DSL Modem WDS LinkLink WDS Configuration Wireless Configuration WI-FI Protected Setup WPS Enabling WPSWPS Configuration Station List Station ListFirewall Configuration MAC/IP/PORT FilteringMAC/IP/Port Filtering Current Filter Rules Virtual Server Settings Port Forwarding Virtual ServerDMZ Current Virtual Servers in SystemSystem Security System SecurityContent Filtering Content FilteringAdd a Host Filter Enters the keyword for a host filtering Administration Settings Language Settings WEB Interface Settings System ManagementSntp Settings Sntp SettingsDdns Settings Ddns Settings Gateway ModeUpgrade Firmware Upgrade FirmwareConfiguration Settings Configuration SettingsSystem Status Gateway Mode System Status106 Statistics StatisticsSystem LOG System Log109 Appendices Troubleshooting Diagnosing LED IndicatorsIf YOU Cannot Connect to the Internet Before Contacting Technical SupportAppendix a Troubleshooting 113 Hardware Specifications Appendix B Hardware Specifications Cables and Pinouts TWISTED-PAIR Cable AssignmentsSTRAIGHT-THROUGH Wiring 10/100BASE-TX PIN AssignmentsCrossover Wiring Straight-through WiringLicense Information GNU General Public LicenseAppendix D License Information 121 END of Terms and Conditions Glossary Glossary 125 126 SMCWBR14S-N4
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