SMC Networks TTTM5800X Beacon Period, 802.11d Enable, ACK Timeout, Transmit Power, Enable WDS

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RTS/CTS Threshold on the affected stations.

Beacon Period

In wireless networking, a beacon is a packet sent by a connected device to inform other devices of its presence and readiness. When a wirelessly networked device sends a beacon, it includes with it a beacon interval, which specifies the period of time before it will send the beacon again. The interval tells receiving devices on the network how long they can wait in low-power mode before waking up to handle the beacon. Network managers can adjust the beacon interval, usually measured in milliseconds (ms) or its equivalent, kilo microseconds (Kmsec).

802.11d Enable

802.11d is a wireless network communications specification for use in countries where systems using other standards in the 802.11 family are not allowed to operate. The 802.11d specification is well suited for systems that want to provide global Roaming.

ACK Timeout

When a packet is sent out from 802.11 Station A it will then wait for an 'ACKnowledgement frame' from 802.11 Station B. Station A will only wait for a certain amount of time (ACK timeout) or ACK window. If the ACK is NOT received within that timeout period then the packet will be re-transmitted from Station A resulting in reduced throughput. When sending LOTS of packets as in 802.11g and 802.11a the constant re-transmission could cost severe performance degradation due to the ACK frame not making it back to 802.11 Station A in time. This will have a dramatic impact on the throughput of the link regardless of the quantity of signal strength and good receiver sensitivity.

Transmit Power

This section controls the power output for the mini-PCI radio card. The valid input range for this section is in the range of 0-23 in dBm units. The default value is 23 dBm or 200mW.

Enable WDS

The Wireless Distribution System (Repeater) functionality enables this AP to support wireless traffic to other WDS relay Access Points. In other words it is like bridging between the 2 access points in order to extend the reach of the wireless network beyond that of a single AP can cover. By enabling the WDS feature the distance of wireless networking is thus extended for authenticated client devices that can roam from this Access Point to another.

WDS can extend the reach of your network into areas where cabling might be too difficult.

The TT™5800X/TT™2400X in Access Point mode can support up to 6 other Access Points for WDS communication.

Enter the MAC Address of other Access Points in the area that you want to add to the WDS. The MAC Address of this Access Point should be also added in other member WDS Access Points so that they can communicate.

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Contents TT5800X/TT2400X Gateway Table of Contents Statement of Conditions Electronic Emission NoticesIntroduction Mechanical Specification DescriptionMain Chips Board Spec16dBm ± 2dB @ 54Mbps LED Definition Software Specification External AC Power AdapterProduct Kit Part Listing EnvironmentalStandards / Regulatory Compliance System RequirementsPreparation for Installation Hardware InstallationWindows 98/Me WindowsPage Windows XP Page Web Configuration Interface User accountStatus Device InformationWireless Associated Wireless Client ListRouting Routing TableLogs System LogsStatistics Network Traffic StatsActive Sessions Basic WizardInternet Connection Settings WANEthernetDhcp client PPPoE clientLANWireless Network SettingsDhcp Server Wireless Network Settings Basic Wireless Settings Wireless ModeTransmission rate Mbits/s Wireless Network Name SsidSuper Mode ModeWireless Security Mode Authentication WEP key lengthsWPA WPA-Personal WPA-EnterpriseWPA Mode WPAEAP Cipher TypeQuality of Service Quality of Service setupAutomatic Classification Enable Quality of ServiceEnable Dynamic FragmentationRouting Destination Port RangeSave MAC Address Filtering Firewall Enable DMZ Advanced WirelessEnable SPI DMZ IP AddressFragmentation threshold RTS thresholdTransmit Power 802.11d EnableACK Timeout Enable WDSAdmin Administrator SettingsRemote Admin Inbound Filter Enable Remote ManagementRemote Admin Port Admin Idle TimeoutEnable Logging to Syslog Server SysLogSyslog Server IP Address Enable Ping Watchdog Ping WatchdogPing Watchdog destination IP Address System Settings SystemFirmware Upgrade FirmwareHelp Menu Appendix a Warranty Policy Appendix B RMA Policy Product Return PolicyStatement of Conditions Unfortunately Teletronics cannot issue credits forAppendix C Regulatory Information Day full refund or credit policyImportant Note Electronic Emission NoticesFCC Information TTE Compliance StatementAppendix D Contact Information Appendix E WDS Explained WDS in a Star Configuration WDS in Chain ConfigurationAppendix F Antenna Diversity Latest firmware provides Choose Antenna optionAppendix G Troubleshooting Symptom Forgot IP address Appendix H GlossaryPage