ADC WFX-3900-16 L11 User Manual page 79

Wireless lan array. wfx-3900 series; wfx-3700 series; wfx-3500 series
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December 22, 2005
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Short Retry Limit: This attribute indicates the maximum number of transmission attempts for a frame,
the length of which is less than or equal to the RTS Threshold, before a failure condition is indicated. The
default value is 7. Enter a new value (1 to 128) in the Short Retry Limit field if you want to increase or
decrease this attribute.
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Long Retry Limit: This attribute indicates the maximum number of transmission attempts for a frame,
the length of which is greater than the RTS Threshold, before a failure condition is indicated. The default
value is 4. Enter a new value (1 to 128) in the Long Retry Limit field if you want to increase or decrease
this attribute.
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Beacon Interval: When the WFX-3900 sends a beacon, it includes with it a beacon interval, which
specifies the period of time before it will send the beacon again. Enter the desired value in the Beacon
Interval field, between 20 and 1000. The value you enter here is applied to all radios.
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DTIM Period: A DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) is a signal sent as part of a beacon by the
Array to a client device in sleep mode, alerting the device to a packet awaiting delivery. Enter the desired
value in the DTIM Period field, between 1 and 255. The value you enter here is applied to all radios.
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Station Re-Authentication Period: This option allows you to specify a time (in seconds) for the duration
of station reauthentications.
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Station Timeout Period: Specify a time (in seconds) in this field to define the timeout period for station
associations.
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Max Station Association per IAP: This option allows you to define how many station associations are
allowed per IAP (up to 64 stations per IAP).
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Click on the Apply button to apply the new settings to this session.
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Click on the Save button to save your changes (otherwise your new settings will not take effect).
Global Settings .11a
This page allows you to establish global 802.11a IAP (radio) settings. These settings include defining which 802.11a
data rates are supported, enabling or disabling all 802.11a radios, auto-configuration of channel allocations for all
802.11a radios, and specifying the fragmentation and RTS thresholds for all 802.11a radios.
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