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4-88 WS5100 Series Switch System Reference Guide
14.In most cases, the default settings for the
Advanced Properties can be modified for the following:
Antenna Diversity
Maximum MUs
Adoption Preference
ID
Short Preambles only If using an 802.11bg radio, select this checkbox for the radio to transmit using a
RTS Threshold
Advanced Properties
Use the drop-down menu to configure the Antenna Diversity settings for access
ports using external antennas. Options include:
• Full Diversity - Utilizes both antennas to provide antenna diversity.
• Primary Only - Enables only the primary antenna.
• Secondary Only - Enables only the secondary antenna.
Antenna Diversity should only be enabled if the access port has two matching
external antennas. Default value is
Sets the maximum number of MUs that can associate to a radio. The maximum
number of MUs that can associate to a radio is 64.
Displays the preference ID of the switch.The value can be set between 1 and 65535.
To define the radios as preferred, the access port preference ID should be same as
adoption preference ID.
The adoption preference ID is used for AP load-balancing. A switch will
preferentially adopt APs which have the same adoption-preference-ID as the
switch itself.
short preamble. Short preambles improve throughput. However, some devices
(SpectraLink phones) require long preambles. This checkbox does not display if
using an 802.11a radio.
Specify a Request To Send (RTS) threshold (in bytes) for use by the WLAN's adopted
access ports.
RTS is a transmitting station's signal that requests a Clear To Send (CTS) response
from a receiving station. This RTS/CTS procedure clears the air where many MUs
are contending for transmission time. Benefits include fewer data collisions and
better communication with nodes that are hard to find (or hidden) because of other
active nodes in the transmission path.
Control RTS/CTS by setting an RTS threshold. This setting initiates an RTS/CTS
exchange for data frames larger than the threshold, and sends (without RTS/CTS)
any data frames smaller than the threshold.
Consider the trade-offs when setting an appropriate RTS threshold for the WLAN's
access ports. A lower RTS threshold causes more frequent RTS/CTS exchanges.
This consumes more bandwidth because of additional latency (RTS/CTS
exchanges) before transmissions can commence. A disadvantage is the reduction
in data-frame throughput. An advantage is quicker system recovery from
electromagnetic interference and data collisions. Environments with more wireless
traffic and contention for transmission make the best use of a lower RTS threshold.
A higher RTS threshold minimizes RTS/CTS exchanges, consuming less bandwidth
for data transmissions. A disadvantage is less help to nodes that encounter
interference and collisions. An advantage is faster data-frame throughput.
Environments with less wireless traffic and contention for transmission make the
best use of a higher RTS threshold. Default is 2346.
are sufficient. If needed, additional
Full
Diversity.

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