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Throughput | The Throughput Optimizer is used to optimize the radio Link speed and |
Optimizer | performance. |
| The Valid range is 0 to 10. The default value is 6. |
| Setting a higher value will cause the radio to attempt to establish at the highest |
| possible data rate in an aggressive way. A smaller "Throughput Optimizer" |
| value means a more stable link. |
| Note: The default value for the Throughput Optimizer is 6. Vary the Throughput |
| Optimizer settings to achieve a more stable link. |
Frame Bursting | Short 802.11g packets can be unwrapped and rebundled into a larger parket to |
| reduce the impact of mandatory gaps between the packets. This |
| increases the speed of 802.11g based wireless networks. Frame |
| bursting is sometimes also called "packet bursting." |
Piggy Back | Piggy back is a |
| transmission speed with no intervention. |
| According to the IEEE 802.11 standard specification, a single frame combining |
| a plurality of information can be transmitted. For example, the frame may carry |
| data+acknowledgement (ACK), data+poll, data+ACK+poll, or ACK+poll for |
| transmission. |
| Using the Piggy Back increases the communication efficiency depending on the |
| transfer medium or size of data being transferred. |
Follow the steps below to change the performance parameters:
1.From the ’Radio Configuration’ page click on the ’Performance’ link.
2.Enter the ’Fragment Length’, ’RTS/CTS Length’ and RSSI Threshold in the appropriate boxes.
3.Select throughput from ‘Throughput Optimizer’.
4.Click on the ’Apply Changes’ button to effect the changes.
Figure 3-1 aCNPT Bridge Performance Settings
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