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3 Click Submit Changes to save your changes. To activate your changes,
from the menu bar click Save/Discard Changes, and then click Save
Changes and Reboot. For help, see "Saving Configuration Changes"
on page 36.
802.11a Radio Advanced Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
Description
Data Rate
Choose the rate at which the access point transmits data. In
general, higher speeds mean shorter range and lower speeds mean
longer range. If you choose the Speed Mode to be 802.11
compliant, you can set this rate to 54, 48, 36, 24, 12, or 6 Mbps.
Allow Data Rate
Determines if you want the radio to drop to a slower data rate
Fallback
when it has trouble communicating with another radio.
Basic Rate
Choose the rate at which the access point transmits multicast
and beacon frames. In general, higher speeds mean shorter range
and lower speeds mean longer range. Do not set this rate higher
than the maximum rate at which your end devices can receive
multicast frames. You can set this rate to 24, 12, or 6 Mbps.
This parameter should usually be left at the default of 6 Mbps.
Reservation
You may need to set a threshold value, which is the largest data
Threshold
frame that can be transmitted without reserving air time. Air
time is normally reserved to help prevent collisions with other
transmitters.
If you set this threshold to 2347, this parameter is disabled.
Fragmentation
Specifies the largest data frame that can be transmitted without
Threshold
fragmentation. On certain radios, the fragmentation does not
occur unless the radio detects interference. Larger frame sizes can
improve throughput on a reliable connection. Smaller frame sizes
can improve throughput on a poor connection.
Chapter 4 — Configuring the Radios
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