D-Link DI-524UP Transmit Power, Beacon Interval, RTS Threshold, Fragmentation, Dtim Interval

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Transmit Power

Allows the user to adjust the transmit power of the

 

router. A high transmit power allows a greater area

 

range of accessibility to the router.

Beacon Interval

Beacons are emitted from the router in order to

 

synchronize the wireless network. You may set the

 

range between 20-100 microseconds per beacon sent.

 

The default is 100.

RTS Threshold

The RTS (Request to Send) Threshold controls the size

 

of data packets issued to a RTS packet. A lower level

 

will send packets more frequently which may consume

 

a great amount of the available bandwidth. A high

 

threshold will allow the router to recover from

 

interference or collisions which is more prevalent in a

 

network with high traffic or high electromagnetic

 

interference. The default setting is 2346.

Fragmentation

The fragmentation threshold will determine if packets

 

are to be fragmented. Packets over the 2346 byte limit

 

will be fragmented before transmission. 2346 is the

 

default setting.

DTIM Interval

DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) is a

 

countdown informing clients of the next window for

 

listening to broadcast and multicast messages. The

 

default setting is 3.

Preamble Type

Select Short or Long Preamble. The Preamble defines

 

the length of the CRC block (Cyclic Redundancy Check

 

is a common technique for detecting data transmission

 

errors) for communication between the wireless router

 

and the roaming wireless network adapters. NOTE:

 

High network traffic areas should use the shorter

 

preamble type.

SSID Broadcast

Choose Enabled to broadcast the SSID across the

 

network. All devices on a network must share the same

 

SSID (Service Set Identifier) to establish

 

communication. Choose Disabled if you do not wish to

 

broadcast the SSID over the network.

802.11g Only Mode

Select this mode to restrict your network to only those

 

devices that employ the 802.11g standard. Enabling

 

this mode will ensure that you maintain the highest

 

connectivity rate, unhampered by any connection to an

 

802.11b device.

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DI-524UP specifications

The D-Link DI-524UP is a versatile wireless router designed to enhance connectivity and accessibility for home and small office users. It was developed to provide reliable network performance while ensuring ease of use and robust security features.

One of the standout features of the DI-524UP is its wireless capability. Supporting the 802.11g standard, it enables wireless transmission speeds of up to 54 Mbps, making it suitable for most internet activities, including web browsing, streaming videos, and online gaming. Its backward compatibility with 802.11b devices ensures that older technology can still connect seamlessly.

Equipped with four 10/100 Mbps LAN ports, the DI-524UP supports wired connections as well, allowing users to connect multiple devices directly for enhanced stability. This dual-mode functionality makes the router ideal for environments where both wired and wireless connections are necessary, delivering flexibility to user setups.

Another prominent feature of the DI-524UP is its built-in print server. This capability allows users to connect a USB printer directly to the router, enabling multiple devices on the network to print wirelessly without the need for a dedicated PC. This functionality greatly enhances efficiency and convenience, especially in small office settings.

In terms of security, the D-Link DI-524UP comes with a range of protective measures. Support for Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) and 64/128-bit WEP encryption ensures that data transmitted over the network remains secure from unauthorized access. Additionally, the router includes a firewall and network address translation (NAT) features, enhancing security against external attacks.

Setting up the DI-524UP is straightforward, thanks to its user-friendly web-based interface, which offers step-by-step guidance through the installation process. For those seeking to customize their settings, the router provides advanced features like port forwarding and virtual server capabilities.

In summary, the D-Link DI-524UP is an excellent choice for users seeking a reliable wireless router that combines speed, security, and ease of use. Its practical features, including a built-in print server and strong security measures, make it well-suited for both home and small office environments, providing seamless connectivity for all your devices.