Chapter 4 ZyXEL Utility Configuration
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 15 Adapter
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Adapter Setting |
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Transfer Rate | In most networking scenarios, the factory default Auto setting is the most efficient |
| and allows your |
| rate. |
| If you want to select a specific transmission rate, select one that the AP or peer |
| wireless device supports. |
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Wireless Mode | Select 802.11 B/G mixed to have the |
| or IEEE 802.11b wireless device. |
| Select 802.11 B only to have the |
| device only. |
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11B/G Protection | Enabling this feature can help prevent collisions in |
| (networks with both IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g traffic). |
| Select Auto to have the |
| AP and wait for AP’s CTS (Clear to Send) response before transmitting data when |
| the |
| Select On to have the |
| even when the |
| Select Off to disable 11B/G protection. |
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Enable Tx Burst | Select the check box to increase the throughput and improve transmission speed. |
| This only works when an AP or peer device supports this function. |
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Fast Roaming at | When the signal strength is too low, you may want to connect to a closer AP. Fast |
| roaming allows you to connect to the closer AP without interrupting the wireless |
| connection. |
| Select the check box to enable fast roaming at the specified transmitting power. |
| The |
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Disable WMM/ | WMM |
Enable WMM | traffic according to the delivery requirements of individual services. To do this, you |
| must enable WMM QoS on all wireless devices in your network. |
| Click Disable WMM to deactivate WMM QoS on the |
| Click Enable WMM to activate WMM QoS on the |
| Advanced Setting screen. |
Save | Click Save to save the changes to the |
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4.5.1 WMM Advanced Setting
Click Enable WMM in the Adapter screen to configure advanced WMM settings.
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