User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- EMTA Gateway Features
- What’s on the CD-ROM
- Accessing the Diagnostics Display through the CD-ROM
- Computer Requirements
- Setting the Modem in the Stand
- Wall Mounting
- EMTA Gateway Overview
- Connecting the EMTA Gateway to a Single Computer
- Attaching the Cable TV Wire to the EMTA Gateway
- Important Connection Information
- USB Connection to One Computer
- USB Connection - Using the Installation Wizard
- USB Connection - Without Using the Installation Wizard
- Using Windows 2000 for USB Connection
- Using Windows Me for USB Connection
- Using Windows XP for USB Connection
- Ethernet Connection to One Computer
- Connecting More Than Two Computers to the EMTA Gateway
- Telephone or Fax Connection
- Activating the EMTA Gateway
- Accessing the Internet
- Status
- Wireless
- Frequently Asked Questions
- General Troubleshooting
- FCC Declaration of Conformity and Industry Canada Information
Chapter 2: Web Configuration
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Advanced
This page allows you to configure the data rates and WiFi thresholds.
54g
TM
Network Mode:
There are three modes for you to choose, please check the specification of your wireless
card and choose a proper setting.
54g
TM
Protection:
Select Auto to turn on the 54g
TM
protection; select Off to turn down the protection.
Xpress
TM
Technology:
Click Enabled to start this function; choose Disabled to close this function.
Afterburner
TM
Technology:
When enabled, the data transmission will be faster for the clients. Yet, the clients must
support 125Mbps throughput, then you can choose Enabled. Otherwise, choose Disabled.
Rate:
It decides the speed of data transmission. There are several rates provided here for you to
choose. Choose any one of it according to your needs by using the drop-down menu.
Output Power:
This setting decides the output power of this device. You may use it to economize on
electricity by selecting lower percentage of power output.
Beacon Interval:
Set the period of beacon transmissions to allow mobile stations to locate and identify a BSS.
The measure unit is “time units” (TU) of 1024 microseconds.
DTIM Interval:
The value you set here is used to inform mobile stations when multicast frames that have
been buffered at the EMTA gateway will be delivered and how often that delivery occurs.
Fragmentation Threshold:
Set the number of the fragmenting frames to make the data to be delivered without errors
induced by the interference. Frames longer than the value you set here are fragmented
before the initial transmission into fragments no longer than the value of the threshold.
RTS Threshold:
Set the value for sending a request to the destination. All the frames of a length greater