
Chapter 6 Wireless LAN
Table 11 Wireless LAN > Wireless Settings: Root AP (continued)
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Repeater SSID | Select the SSID profile you want to use for repeater connections. |
Profile |
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| Note: You can only configure None, or |
| repeater connection. |
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Advanced Settings |
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Beacon Interval | When a wirelessly network device sends a beacon, it includes with it a beacon interval. |
| This specifies the time period before the device sends the beacon again. The interval tells |
| receiving devices on the network how long they can wait in lowpower mode before waking |
| up to handle the beacon. A high value helps save current consumption of the access point. |
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DTIM Interval | Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM) is the time period after which broadcast and |
| multicast packets are transmitted to mobile clients in the Active Power Management |
| mode. A high DTIM value can cause clients to lose connectivity with the network. |
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Output Power | Set the output power of the NWA in this field. If there is a high density of APs in an area, |
| decrease the output power of the NWA to reduce interference with other APs. Select one |
| of the following Full (Full Power), 50%, 25%, or 12.5%. See the product specifications |
| for more information on your NWA’s output power. |
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Preamble Type | Select Dynamic to have the AP automatically use short preamble when wireless adapters |
| support it, otherwise the AP uses long preamble. |
| Select Long if you are unsure what preamble mode the wireless adapters support, and to |
| provide more reliable communications in busy wireless networks. |
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RTS/CTS | (Request To Send) The threshold (number of bytes) for enabling RTS/CTS handshake. |
Threshold | Data with its frame size larger than this value will perform the RTS/CTS handshake. |
| Setting this attribute to be larger than the maximum MSDU (MAC service data unit) size |
| turns off the RTS/CTS handshake. Setting this attribute to its smallest value (1) turns on |
| the RTS/CTS handshake. |
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Extension | You can use CTS to self or |
Channel | wireless networks or hidden wireless clients. The throughput of |
Protection Mode | than CTS to self. Using this mode may decrease your wireless performance. |
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This field is available only when 802.11n, 802.11b/g/n, 802.11a/n or 802.11a/n/ac | |
Aggregation | is selected as the Wireless Mode. |
| Select to enable |
| Message Protocol Data Unit (MPDU) aggregation collects Ethernet frames along with their |
| 802.11n headers and wraps them in a 802.11n MAC header. This method is useful for |
| increasing bandwidth throughput in environments that are prone to high error rates. |
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Short GI | This field is available only when 802.11n, 802.11b/g/n, 802.11a/n or 802.11a/n/ac |
| is selected as the Wireless Mode. |
| Select Enabled to use Short GI (Guard Interval). The guard interval is the gap |
| introduced between data transmission from users in order to reduce interference. |
| Reducing the GI increases data transfer rates but also increases interference. Increasing |
| the GI reduces data transfer rates but also reduces interference. |
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