Corinex Global ETS 300-826 manual Configuration Fragmentation Threshold, RTS / CTS Threshold

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Configuration

Fragmentation Threshold

In case of interference in the wireless channel, or weak signal, the Corinex Wireless G USB Mini Adapter can fragment frames to optimize performance. It will divide the frames into smaller pieces and send them separately to the destination device. Only data packets are fragmented - the broadcast and multicast packets are transmitted unchanged.

The threshold value is the maximum size of an unfragmented packet. Any frame larger than that threshold will be fragmented. If there are no packet losses in the wireless media, the value should be unchanged. If you experience collisions, try to lower the threshold to approx. 1000 bytes. If the network performs well at this set- ting, you can try higher values until you find the optimal performance.

The default value of the threshold is 2346 bytes.

RTS / CTS Threshold

The 802.11 standard includes the RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send) func- tion to control access of the wireless stations to the wireless medium. If two wire- less stations are transmitting packets to the access point at the same time, the access

point will not be able to handle both, and one of the stations will have to repeat the 23 transmission.

If the RTS/CTS function is enabled, the station will initiate a handshake with the destination device (access point). After the access point finishes all pending opera- tions, it confirms that the station can send the packet. This improves performance by avoiding repeat transmissions of the same data.

The threshold value is the maximum size of a packet which can be sent without ac- tivating the RTS/CTS handshake. Sending a packet with a size larger than the thresh- old value will activate the RTS/CTS handshake before transmission can begin.

Since the RTS/CTS function is only initiated on the client side, these settings can be ignored while the Corinex Wireless G USB Mini Adapter is set to Access Point mode.

By default, the RTS/CTS function is disabled – the threshold is set to 2347 bytes.

Corinex Wireless G USB Mini Adapter

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Contents Corinex 0560 FCC ID PANWL2203 Corinex Wireless G USB Mini Adapter CopyrightEnd User License Agreement Corinex Communications CorporationEnd User License Agreement Quick Start Quick StartQuick Start Quick Start Contents Introduction OverviewUsing the Corinex Wireless G USB Mini Adapter Using the Corinex Wireless G USB Mini AdapterStep Using the Corinex Wireless G USB Mini Adapter Step Configuration ConfigurationStation Mode DescriptionAccess Point Connect the computer to a networkShared items on a network, and printers MAC address of the access pointField Description Ad-Hoc the clients communicate with each other directlyHoc Network Options button. The following window will appearChannel GeneralField Infrastructure mode Ad-hoc modeWEP Encryption Key Configuration Encryption OptionsSetting Key LengthWPA Encryption Key LengthLength in Ascii format Connect InformationCertificate ProtocolPre-Shared Key ProfileCountry Roaming Configuration OtherUser Interface North MHz Power consumption modeChannel Center Regulatory Domains Identifier Israel FranceRTS / CTS Threshold Configuration Fragmentation ThresholdDefault value of the threshold is 2346 bytes Configuration Information Dow will show the basic information as followsConnect to this access point General Connection SettingsSetting Description PointPoint to the world, click this checkbox This is the identification of your wireless access pointHide Ssid 2 WEP64-bit 128-bit 256-bit Authentication ModeKey Length Length in hexa Decimal format Ascii format Open System5 RTS/CTS Configuration Preamble MAC Address FilterReject DisabledMode Bridge AdapterProblem TroubleshootingTroubleshooting SolutionGlossary ISM Band Glossary IGatewayInfrastructure Local Area Network LANStatic IP Addressing Wi-Fi AllianceSimple Network Management Protocol Snmp Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TkipWireless LAN Wlan Glossary Wi-Fi Protected Access WPAWired Equivalent Privacy WEP Wide Area Network WAN