User's Manual

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C
onfigu
r
a
tion
P
er
f
ormanc
e
On
the
Performance
S
ettings
page
the
users can
configure more advanced settings concerning
the
wireless signal and
hosting
.
Wireless
B
and:
W
ir
eless:
Wireless
Mode:
Data
R
a
t
e*:
Beacon
Interval
(25-500):
DTM
Interval
(1-15):
S
elec
t
2.4Ghz
in
default
.
Use
the drop-down menu
to turn
the wireless function On or
O
ff
.
The
different combination
of
clients
that
can
be supported
include
Mix
ed
802.11n,
802.11g
and
802.11b
,
Mix
ed
802.11g
and
802.11b
and
802.11n Only
in
the
2.4
GHz
band
P
lease
not
e
that
when
backwards
compatibility
is enabled
for
legacy (802.11g/b)
clien
ts
,
degradation
of
802.11n wireless performance
is
e
xpec
t
ed
.
I
ndica
t
e
the
base transfer
r
a
t
e
of
wireless adapters
on the wireless
LAN.
T
he
AP
will
adjust
the
base
tr
ansfer
r
a
t
e
depending on
the
base
r
a
t
e
of
the
c
onnec
t
ed
devic
e
.
I
f
ther
e
ar
e
obstacles
or
in
t
er
f
erenc
e
,
the
AP
will
step
down the
r
a
t
e
.
This
option
is enabled
in
Mixed
802.11g
and 802.11b mode (for
2.4 GHz).
The choices available are Best
(Up
to
54), 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6, 11, 5.5, 2 or 1
for
2.4
GH
z.
Beacons
are
packets
s
en
t
by an
access
point to
synchronize
a
wireless
net
w
or
k
.
Specify a value
in
milliseconds
.
The default
(100)
is
r
ec
ommended
.
S
etting
a higher beacon
interval
can help
to
sa
v
e
the power of
wireless
clien
ts
,
while setting
a
lower one
can
help a
wireless
client
c
onnec
t
to
an access
point
faster
.
S
elec
t
a Delivery Traffic Indication
Message setting between 1 and 15. 1 is
the
default setting
.
DTIM is a
countdown
inf
or
ming
clients
of
the next
window for
listening
to
broadcast and multicast
messages
.