Using the Configuration Menu (continued)
Wireless Band- | Advanced > Performance |
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IEEE802.11g |
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Frequency- |
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The frequency remains at 2.437 GHz. |
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Channel- |
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Select from channels |
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Fragment Length- |
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The fragmentation threshold, which is |
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specified in bytes, determines whether |
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packets will be fragmented. Packets |
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exceeding the 2346 byte setting will be |
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fragmented before transmission. 2346 |
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is the default setting. |
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RTS Length- This value should remain at its default setting of 2346. If you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor modifications to the value range between 256 and 2346 are recommended.
Transmit Power- Super G Mode-
Disabled-
Choose full, half
Super G is a group of performance enhancement features that increase end user application throughput in an 802.11g network. Super G is backwards compatible to standard 802.11g devices. For top performance, all wirelss devices on the network should be Super G capable. Select either Disabled, Super G without Turbo, Super G with Dynamic Turbo, or Super G with Static Turbo.
Standard 802.11g support, no enhanced capabilities.
Super G Capable of Packet Bursting, FastFrames, Compression, and no
without Turbo- Turbo mode.
Super G with Dynamic Turbo-
Capable of Packet Bursting, FastFrames, Compression, and Dynamic Turbo. This setting is backwards compatible with
Super G with Static Turbo-
Radio Wave-
Capable of Packet Bursting, FastFrames, Compression, and Static Turbo. This setting is not backwards compatible with non- Turbo (legacy) devices. Static turbo mode is always on and is only enabled when all the devices on the wireless network are configured with Super G with Static Turbo enabled.
Select ON or OFF.
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