OTHER ADVANCED
WIRELESS OPTIONS
Transmission Rate – displays status as Auto
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Transmit Power – adjusts the power of the wireless signal
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CTS (Clear to Send) Protection Mode – allows mixed
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802.11b/g/n/ac networks to operate at maximum
efficiency
CTS Protection Type – displays cts, which is only for
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mixed 802.11b/g/n/ac networks or rts-cts, which is for
802.11a/b/g networks
Frame Burst – Max Number – allows packet bursting,
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which increases overall network speed
Frame Burst – Burst Time – indicates the burst time of
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the frame bursts
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Beacon Interval – displays the time period of the beacon
interval
DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) Interval –
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provides a countdown mechanism, informing wireless
network clients of the next window for listening to
broadcast and multicast messages
Fragmentation Threshold – increases the reliability of
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frame transmissions on the wireless network
RTS Threshold – controls the size of the data packet that
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the low level RF protocol issues to an RTS packet
MSDU Aggregation – enables or disables MSDU
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aggregation
MPDU Aggregation – enables or disables MPDU
•
aggregation
To access the WMM settings, click the WMM Settings link.
5.
Click Apply to save changes.
6.
WMM SETTINGS
3.6a/
You can prioritize the types of data transmitted over the wireless
network using the advanced WMM settings.
Wireless QoS (WMM) can improve the quality of service (QoS) for
voice, video, and audio streaming over Wi-Fi by prioritizing these data
streams.
To set the options:
In the Advanced Wireless Options page, click WMM Settings
1.
link. A warning message displays.
Click Yes. The WMM Settings page displays.
2.
To enable Wireless QoS (WMM), select the Enabled check
3.
box.
To enable WMM Power Save, enable Wireless QoS (WMM)
4.
first, then enable WMM Power Save by selecting the Enabled
check box.
Click Apply to save changes.
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