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RTS Threshold (0~2347): The RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send) function is used to minimize collisions among wireless stations. If you enable RTS/CTS, it will refrain from sending a data frame until another RTS/CTS handshake in the air is completed. This field allows you to enable RTS/CTS by setting a specific packet size threshold.

Default value 2347 is recommended.

DTIM Interval (1~255): DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Mes- sage) is a kind of wireless message used to inform clients in Power Saving Mode when to wake up to receive broadcast and multicast messages. This field indicates the time interval in multiples of the Beacon Interval that the system broadcasts DTIMs for clients in Power Saving Mode. The default value (3) is recommended.

Beacon Interval (1~65535): This field indicates the time interval in milliseconds after which the system broadcast packet, called beacon, is sent to synchronize the wireless network. The default value (100 milliseconds) is recommended.

Enable Frame Bursting? This field allows you to enable frame-bursting mode to improve performance with wireless clients that also support frame bursting.

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Contents WL-HDD2.5 For 802.11g Wireless ClientsCopyright Information About this ManualFederal Communications Commission Statement Regulatory InformationCE Conformity Statement MPE Statement DisclaimersASUSTeK Computer INC. Asia-Pacific Customer Service InformationTable of Contents Chapter Chapter Troubleshooting Appendix Page Overview IntroductionFeatures System Requirements Power RequirementsPackage List Ports and Buttons Hardware ComponentsLED Status IndicatorsSite Topography Wireless PerformanceRange Roaming Between Asus APs Site SurveysRoaming Guidelines Hardware Installation Setting up the Asus WL-HDD2.5Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Location Tips Making Connections Network Storage Mode Connecting Power TCP/IP Settings Configuring the Wireless ClientAsus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Ssid Settings Accessing the Hard Disk Drive Using the Hard Disk DriveAsus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Accessing the Asus WL-HDD2.5 behind a Dhcp server Double-click Entire Network Double-click the Microsoft Windows Network icon Using the Asus Utility Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Using Internet Explorer Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Hard Drive Pre-scan Function Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Setting up Permissions Editing the User List Editing the Shared Nodes List Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Applying the permissions Sharing Files To download files from the Asus WL-HDD2.5 Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Auto-copy Function Transferring Data from External Flash MemoryLocating the Copied Files on the Hard Disk Drive Shutting down the Asus WL-HDD2.5 Wired Ethernet Connection Connecting to the Web InterfaceWireless Connection Wireless Configuring the Asus WL-HDD2.5Interface Relationship among keys Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Bridge Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Access Control Advanced Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Client Mode Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 IP Config Dhcp server Storage Setting Shared Nodes Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Disk Tool System Setting Firmware Upgrade Status and Log Status Wireless Troubleshooting Appendix SpecificationsTCP/IP Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Index Editing Network name, see Ssid Network Neighborhood Mode Ofdm Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5 Asus 802.11g WL-HDD2.5