Advantech EKI-1351, EKI-1352 manual Wireless Advanced, Beacon Interval

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3.3.4Wireless Advanced

The tab identifies several parameters that are related to the 802.11b/g wireless net- work. We strongly suggested the default settings are not changed unless necessary. If you want to recovery to factory value, you click the “Reset to factory default value”.

Parameters

Default Value

Range

Beacon Interval

100

0~65535

RTS Threshold

2347

0~2347

Fragment Threshold

2346

256~2346

Preamble

Long

Long/Short

3.3.4.1Beacon Interval

In infrastructure networks, the access point periodically sends beacons. You can set the beacon interval with the access point configuration screen. In general, the bea- con interval is set to 100 ms, which provides good performance for most applications.

In ad hoc networks, there are no access points. As a result, one of the peer stations assumes the responsibility for sending the beacon. After receiving a beacon frame, each station waits for the beacon interval and then sends a beacon if no other station does so after a random time delay. This ensures that at least one station will send a beacon, and the random delay rotates the responsibility for sending beacons.

By increasing the beacon interval, you can reduce the number of beacons and asso- ciated overhead, but that will likely delay the association and roaming process because stations scanning for available access points may miss the beacons. You can decrease the beacon interval, which increases the rate of beacons. This will make the association and roaming process very responsive; however, the network will incur additional overhead and throughput will go down. In addition, stations using power save mode will need to consume more power because they’ll need to awaken more often, which reduces power saving mode benefits.

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Contents EKI-1351/1352 Copyright Acknowledgements Product Warranty 2 yearsFCC Class B Safety InstructionsDeclaration of Conformity Technical Support and AssistanceSafety Precaution Static Electricity Contents Appendix a Setting COM RedirectorChapter Introduction Specifications FeaturesPackage Check List Getting Started Product Description Understanding EKI-1351/1352COM Port Redirector Virtual COM Port Normal ModeMulti-Access Mode Multi-Access Mode Shared COM port modeTCP Client Mode TCP Server ModeSerial Tunneling Mode UDP Server/Client ModeControl Mode Hardware LED IndicatorsEKI-1351 and EKI-1352 Dimensions Units mmBack View of EKI-1351/1352 Connecting Hardware Choosing the LocationPanel/Wall Mounting 12 DIN-rail Step DIN Rail MountingPower Connection Wireless ConnectionSerial Connection Serial Device Server Configuration UtilityPage Getting Started Page Configuration Configuration Utility Overview Auto Searching Discovering Serial Device ServersPage Configuration Manual Appending Clear Device List and Search AgainEthernet Basic Setting Ethernet ParametersWireless Basics Wireless Basic InformationAssociation Information Wireless Basic Settings Site Survey Wireless Authentication Page Beacon Interval Wireless AdvancedPreamble Type Setting Serial ParametersRTS Threshold Fragment ThresholdSetting Serial Port Parameters Setting Virtual COM Operating Mode Parameters Configuration Setting TCP/UDP Server/Client Operating Mode Parameters Configuration Setting Control Operating Mode Parameters AT Commands List Accessible Function Security ConfigurationPort Monitor Fulfilling Administrator FunctionsLocate Serial Device Import/Export Serial Port SettingLock Device Restore to Factory Default SettingsUpgrading the Firmware Configuration Page Setting COM Redirector Auto Mapping Setting COM RedirectorVirtual COM portSetting COM Redirector Manual Mapping Auto Reconnect Property Remove the Virtual COM Port Manual Direct Mapping Virtual COM PortRunning Diagnostic Test Page Appendix a With wireless module Diagnostic Ad hoc ModeWithout wireless module Diagnostic Infrastructure Mode