
| • Auto to allow either Open or Shared Key |
| clients with the correct SSID and WEP key |
| to connect and communicate. |
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Fragment | Fragment (Data fragmentation) Threshold: If |
Threshold | the AP+4 often transmits large files, you can |
| set a limit on packet size. If the limit is |
| exceeded, the AP+4 will split the packet. The |
| default is Disabled (2346). |
RTS Threshold | RTS (Request To Send) Threshold: This is a |
| mechanism designed to ensure that all devices |
| in a network can send data to the AP+4. 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). |
Beacon Interval | Length of time between broadcasts of the |
| beacon frame by the AP. The beacon frame |
| contains control information and can be used |
| by mobile stations to locate an AP. The default |
| is 100 milliseconds. |
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Data Rate | Select the AP+4’s data transmission rate. |
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Preamble Type | Select the length of the message header. |
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Broadcast SSID | Select Enabled to allow the AP+4 to broadcast |
| its SSID. |
| Select Disabled if you want to require clients |
| to know the AP+4’s SSID in order to join the |
| network. |
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IAPP | IAPP |
| extension to the IEEE 802.11 standard that |
| permits wireless communications among |
| multivendor access points. Select Enabled or |
| Disabled. |
802.11g | If you selected the 2.4 GHz B+G band on the |
Protection | Wireless Basic Settings page, select this |
| option to allow 802.11b clients to work with the |
| AP+4. |
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RF Output Power | Select a Radio Frequency output of 5% to |
| 100%. |
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