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| Setting Minimum and Maximum |
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| Contention Windows (cwmin, cwmax) |
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| Set the Maximum Burst Length (burst) |
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Enable/Disable
By default,
Disabling WMM will deactivates QoS control of "station EDCA parameters" on upstream traffic flowing from the station to the access point. With WMM disabled, you can still set downstream
∙To disable WMM:
∙To enable WMM:
About AP and Station EDCA Parameters
AP Enhanced Distributed Channel Access (EDCA) Parameters affect traffic flowing from the access point to the client station