Advanced Configuration
To access this window, click the Advanced button on the Configuration tab.
•Power Save Enabled: When you select this option, the
Note: The access point you use must also support Power Save.
•Nitro XM: Selected by default. This technology lets devices communicate directly with each other while they remain linked to a Nitro
•Nitro Mode: Selected by default. Provides special protocol enhancements to improve the throughput of your wireless connection.
•RTS (Request To Send) Threshold: This is a mechanism designed to ensure that all devices in a network can send data to the access point. If some laptops are having trouble communicating, enter the maximum packet size of data to be sent – 0 to 1500 is recommended. If the packet size exceeds the value you set, RTS will be activated. The default is Disabled (2347).
•Frag (Data fragmentation) Threshold: If your adapter often transmits large files, you can set a limit on packet size. If the limit is exceeded, the adapter will split the packet. The default is Disabled (2346).
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