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| Setup | |
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| Parameters |
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| Disassociated Timeout | This determines how quickly a Wireless Station will be | |
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| considered "Disassociated" with this AP, when no traffic is | |
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| received. Enter the desired time period. | |
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| Fragmentation | Enter the preferred setting between 256 and 2346. Normally, | |
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| this can be left at the default value. | |
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| Beacon Interval | Enter the preferred setting between 20 and 1000. Normally, this | |
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| RTS/CTS Threshold | Enter the preferred setting between 256 and 2346. Normally, | |
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| this can be left at the default value. | |
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| Preamble Type | Select the desired option. The default is "Long". The "Short" | |
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| setting takes less time when used in a good environment. | |
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| Output Power Level | Select the desired power output. Higher levels will give a | |
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| Antenna Selection | If your Access Point has only 1 antenna, there is only 1 option | |
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| available. If your Access Point has 2 antennae, select the option | |
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| which gives the best results in your location. | |
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| 802.11b |
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| Protection Type | Select the desired option. The default is | |
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| Short Slot Time | Enable or disable this setting as required. | |
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| Protection Mode | The Protection system is intended to prevent older 802.11b | |
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| devices from interfering with 802.11g transmissions. (Older | |
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| 802.11b devices may not be able to detect that a 802.11g | |
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| transmission is in progress.) Normally, this should be left at | |
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| "Auto". | |
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| Protection Rate | Select the desired option. The default is 11 Mbps. | |
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