| enabled: English and Chinese. | |
Country Roaming | IEEE 802.11d (Country Roaming) is a standard that enable | |
| the wireless devices work at the proper transmission power | |
| and radio channel regulated by the country where the user is | |
| located. | |
| World Mode – Enable the country roaming function, the | |
| adapter will follow the setting of the connecting AP | |
| automatically. | |
| User Select – Disable the country roaming function, users | |
| can select the country where they are located. The channel | |
| setting differs depending on the country selected. | |
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Parameter | Description | |
Power Consumption Setting | Continuous Access Mode (CAM) – The adapter will always |
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| be set in active mode. | |
| Maximum | |
| power save mode when idle. | |
| Fast | |
| save mode however not all components will be idle. When | |
| reactivated the revival time is more rapid than in “Max Power | |
| Save Mode.” The power consumed will be slightly more | |
| than in “Max Power Save Mode.” | |
Fragmentation Threshold | This value defines the maximum size of packets transferred | |
| to and from the adapter. Any packet size larger than the | |
| value will be fragmented. If you have decreased this value | |
| and experience high packet error rates, you can increase it | |
| again, but it will likely decrease overall network performance. | |
| Select a setting within a range of 256 to 2346 bytes. Minor | |
| change is recommended. | |
RTS / CTS Threshold | Minimum packet size required for an RTS/CTS (Request To | |
| Send/Clear to Send). For packets smaller than this threshold, | |
| an RTS/CTS is not sent and the packet is transmitted directly | |
| to the WLAN. Select a setting within a range of 0 to 2347 | |
| bytes. Minor change is recommended |
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