B
54g™ Protection | In Auto mode, the AP uses RTS/CTS protection to improve |
| 802.11g performance in mixed 802.11g + 802.11b networks. |
| Turn protection off to maximize 802.11g throughput under |
| most conditions. |
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XPress™ Technology | A |
| increasing throughput and efficiency. Use it when there are |
| mixed wireless networks in the surrounding area from |
| 802.11a/b/g networks. |
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Afterburner™ Technology | A |
| existing 802.11g standard by increasing throughput by 40 |
| percent. |
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Rate | Forces the transmission rate for the AP to a particular speed. |
| Auto will provide the best performance in nearly all situations. |
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Output Power | Sets the output power as a percentage of the hardware’s |
| maximum capability. |
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Beacon Interval | Sets the beacon interval for the AP. The default is 100, which |
| is fine for nearly all applications. |
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DTIM Interval | Sets the wakeup interval for clients in Power Save mode. |
| When a client is running in Power Save mode, lower values |
| provide higher performance, while higher values provide lower |
| performance. |
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Fragmentation Threshold | Sets the fragmentation threshold. Packets exceeding this |
| threshold are fragmented into packets no larger than the |
| threshold before packet transmission. |
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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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