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ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP210 Reference Manual
Table 4-1
describes the settings for QoS queues.
Table 4-1. QoS Queues and Parameters
QoS Queue
Data 0 (Voice)
Data 1 (Video)
Data 2 (Best Effort)
Data 3 (Background)
AIFS (Arbitration Inter-Frame
Space)
cwMin (Minimum Contention
Window)
cwMax (Maximum Contention
Window)
Max. Burst Length

Enabling Wireless Bridging and Repeating

The ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point lets you build large bridged wireless networks. Select the
wireless access point mode you want to use for your environment:
Wireless Point-to-Point Bridge. In this mode, the WNAP210 can communicate with another
bridge-mode wireless station and with wireless clients if you select the Enable Wireless
Client Association check box. To associate wireless clients with this access point, select
clients from the list in the Enable Wireless Clients Association table, and select the
corresponding check box in the Enable column.
4-8
Description
High-priority queue, minimum delay. Time-sensitive data such as VoIP
and streaming media are automatically sent to this queue.
High-priority queue, minimum delay. Time-sensitive video data is
automatically sent to this queue.
Medium-priority queue, medium throughput and delay. Most traditional
IP data is sent to this queue.
Lowest-priority queue, high throughput. Bulk data that requires
maximum throughput and is not time-sensitive is sent to this queue
(FTP data, for example).
Specifies a wait time (in milliseconds) for data frames. Valid values for
AIFS are 1 through 255.
Upper limit (in milliseconds) of a range from which the initial random
backoff wait time is determined. Valid values for the cwMin are 1, 3, 7,
15, 31, 63, 127, 255, 511, and 1024. The value for cwMin must be lower
than the value for cwMax.
Upper limit (in milliseconds) for the doubling of the random backoff
value. Valid values for the cwMax are 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255, 511,
and 1024. The value for cwMax must be higher than the value for
cwMin.
Specifies (in milliseconds) the maximum burst length allowed for packet
bursts on the wireless network. A packet burst is a collection of multiple
frames transmitted without header information. Valid values for
maximum burst length are 0.0 through 999.9.
v1.0 March 2009
Advanced Configuration

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