| instead of providing a remedy. |
| *This value should remain at its default |
| setting of 2347. Should you encounter |
| inconsistent data flow, only minor |
| modifications of this value are recommended. |
Beacon Interval | Beacon Interval is the amount of time |
| between beacon transmissions. Before a |
| station enters power saving mode, the station |
| needs the beacon interval to know when to |
| wake up to receive the beacon (and learn |
| whether there are buffered frames for it at the |
| access point). |
Data Rate | By default, the AirLink101 Music Bridge |
| adaptively selects the highest possible rate |
| for transmission. Select the basic rates to be |
| used among the following options: Auto, 1, 2, |
| 5.5, 11or 54 Mbps. For most networks the |
| default setting is Auto, which is usually the |
| best choice. If obstacles or interference are |
| present in Auto mode, the system will |
| automatically fall back to a lower rate. |
Preamble Type | A preamble is a signal used in a wireless |
| environment to synchronize the transmission |
| timing, including start and synchronization |
| frame delimiters. In a "noisy" environment, |
| the Preamble Type should be set to Long |
| Preamble. The Short Preamble type is |
| intended for applications where minimum |
| overhead and maximum performance are |
| desired. If in a "noisy" network environment, |
| the performance will be decreased. |
Broadcast SSID | Enable this to allow all the wireless stations to |
| detect the SSID of this Access Point. |
IAPP | IAPP |
| designed for the enforcement of a unique |
| association throughout a ESS (Extended |
| Service Set). It also provides a secure |
| exchange of a station’s security context |
| between the current access point (AP) and |
| the new AP during the handoff period. |
802.11g Protection | The 802.11g standard includes a protection |
| mechanism to ensure mixed 802.11b and |
| 802.11g operation. If this mechanism isn’t |
| enabled, devices using the two standards |
| may interfere with each other and decrease |
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