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protocol to reduce frame collisions introduced by the hidden node problem. The
value of RTS Threshold should be set reasonably. The smaller the value is, the
higher the frequency of the Device sends RTS frames are. Obviously, it will
influence the throughput, but it will be faster recovering from interrupt and data
collision.
Fragmentation Threshold: Specify the maximum length of wireless data packet
allowed to transmit on MAC layer. When the length of Data frames exceeds this
value, they will automatically be segmented into multiple data frames, and then
transmitted again. If the fragmentation transmission is interrupted, only the parts
that are not sent successfully need to be sent, and the throughput of
fragmentation packets is generally low. Value range is 256~2346 bytes, and the
default is 2346 bytes.
Beacon Interval: The Device synchronizes with the wireless network by
periodically broadcasting a beacon frame. This parameter is used to specify the
transmission interval of beacon frames. Value range is 20~999 milliseconds, and
the default is 100 milliseconds.
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DTIM Inte
A Delivery Traffic Indication Map (DTIM) period value is a number
that determines how often a beacon frame includes a Delivery Traffic Indication
Message, and this number is included in each beacon frame. A DTIM is included
in beacon frames, according to the DTIM period, to indicate to the client devices
whether the access point has buffered broadcast and/or multicast data waiting for
them. Following a beacon frame that includes a DTIM, the access point will
release the buffered broadcast and/or multicast data if any exists. Its use range is
1 ~ 255 and its default value is 1.
Enable Short Preamble: If selected, it will use Short Preamble. Short
Preamble can improve the utilization of wireless channel to realize high priority
transmission bandwidth. If not, it will use long preamble. Which can ensure
compatibilities with some old 802.11b devices that require the long preamble, but
it will slightly reduce throughput at high data rate.
Enable WMM: WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) is a subset of the 802.11e standard.
WMM allows wireless traffic to have a priority range based on the data type.
Time-sensitive information, such as video or audio, will have a higher priority than
the normal traffic. To use the WMM function properly, wireless clients must also
support WMM.
5.5

Client List

On the Wireless > Client List page, you can view the status information of the wireless
hosts currently connected to the device. Through the Wireless Client Status List, you
can also easily set MAC Filtering function.
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