LevelOne WAB-1000 manual Rts, Dtim

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If you click on the button Select the optimal channel, a popup screen will display the choices. This action does not select the channel for you but shows you what will most probably be the channel selected if you leave the following dropdown menu at Yes.

Tx Pwr Mode and Fixed Pwr Level: The Tx Power Mode defaults to Auto, giving the largest range of radio transmission available under normal conditions. As an option, the AP's broadcast range can be limited by setting the Tx Power Mode to Fixed and choosing from 1-8 for Fixed Pwr Level (1 being the shortest distance.) Finally, if you want to prevent any radio frequency transmission, set Tx Pwr Mode to Off.

There are a number of advanced options included on this page as described in the following chart:

Advanced Options

Beacon

0-4095

The frequency in milliseconds in which the 802.11 beacon is transmitted

interval

 

by the AP.

 

 

 

RTS

0-3000

The number of bytes used for the RTS/CTS handshake boundary. When

Threshold

 

a packet size is greater than the RTS threshold, the RTS/CTS

 

 

handshaking is performed.

 

 

 

Fragmentation

256-2346 even only

Fragmentation boundary in bytes.

 

 

 

DTIM

1-65535

The number of beacon intervals between successive Delivery Traffic

 

 

Identification Maps (DTIMs). This feature is used for Power Save Mode.

 

 

 

Basic Rates

 

Basic Rates for 802.11b

 

 

 

 

-1 and 2 Mbps

The basic rates used and reported by the AP. The highest rate specified is

 

-1, 2, 5.5, and 11 Mbps

the rate that the AP uses when transmitting broadcast/multicast and

 

management frames.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic Rates for 802.11g or 802.11b/g mixed

 

 

 

 

-1 and 2 Mbps

The basic rates used and reported by the AP. The highest rate specified is

 

-1, 2, 5.5, 6, 11, 12,

the rate that the AP uses when transmitting broadcast/multicast and

 

management frames.

 

and 24 Mbps

 

 

 

 

 

Supported

 

Supported Rates for 802.11b

Rate

 

 

All Rates

The rate at which all data frames will be transmitted.

 

 

1 Mbps

 

 

2 Mbps

 

 

5.5 Mbps

 

 

11 Mbps

 

 

 

 

 

 

Supported Rates for 802.11b/g mixed

 

 

 

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Contents User Guide Page Table of Contents WPA Encryption Page Introduction Basic FeaturesWireless Basics Access point configurations Network Configuration802.11b 802.11gPossible AP Topologies Data Encryption and Security BridgingAES-ECB and 3DES for Bridging WPA with TKIP/ AES-CCMPOperator Authentication and Management MAC Address AuthenticationDhcp Server Management Preparation for use Hardware installationEnsure the cabling is correctly installed Installation InstructionsMinimum system and component requirements Page Sealing Antenna Connections Indicator LightsLED WANIntroduction Preliminary configuration stepsInitial setup using the Local port General System ConfigurationWAN LAN Wireless Setup Page Dtim RTSSsid EncryptionWPA Encryption Page MAC Address Filtering Bridging and Bridging Encryption Rogue AP Detection Advanced Services Settings Snmp Agent List All Users User ManagementAdd New User Monitoring/ReportsBridging Status System StatusWireless Clients Dhcp Client List Adjacent AP ListSystem Log Web Access LogNetwork Activity Firmware Upgrade System AdministrationFactory Default Remote Logging RebootUtilities General bridge setup Configure the WAB-1000 as a bridgePage Page Point-to-point bridge configuration Set up bridging typeBssid Point-to-point bridging setup guidePage Page Point-to-multipoint bridge configuration Point-to-multipoint bridging setup guide Repeater bridging setup guide Repeater bridge configurationBridging Encryption Radio Frequency Interference Requirements Manufacturer’s StatementChannel Separation and Wlan Cards AES 3DESSnmp DhcpTkip WPA