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26. Refer to the
Aggregate MAC Protocol Data Unit (A-MPDU)
the access point radio.
A-MPDU Modes
Minimum Gap Between
Frames
Received Frame Size
Limit
Transmit Frame Size
Limit
27. Use the
Aggregate MAC Service Data Unit (A-MSDU)
Available modes include Receive Only and Transmit and Receive. Transmit and Receive is the default value. Using Transmit
and Receive, frames up to 4 KB can be sent and received. The buffer limit is not configurable.
28. Define a
RIFS Mode
point transmissions or received packets, or both or none. The default mode is Transmit and Receive.
Consider setting this value to None for high priority traffic to reduce packet delay.
Figure 5-21 Access Point Radio - Advanced Settings tab
Use the drop-down menu to define the A-MPDU mode supported. Options include
Transmit Only, Receive Only, Transmit and Receive and None. The default value is
Transmit and Receive. Using the default value, long frames can be both sent and received
(up to 64 KB). When enabled, define either a transmit or receive limit (or both).
Use the drop-down menu to define the minimum gap between A-MPDU frames (in
microseconds). The default value is 4 microseconds.
If a support mode is enable allowing A-MPDU frames to be received, define an advertised
maximum limit for received A-MPDU aggregated frames. Options include 8191, 16383,
32767 or 65535 bytes. The default value is 65535 bytes.
Use the spinner control to set limit on transmitted A-MPDU aggregated frames. The
available range is from 0 - 65,535 bytes). The default value is 65535 bytes.
using the drop-down menu. This value determines whether interframe spacing is applied to access
field to define how MAC service frames are aggregated by
drop-down menu to set the supported A-MSDU mode.

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