System information
EAP3000 Users Manual
Version: 1.2
Issue Date: June 12, 2010
because sending them occupies the channel for a longer The default is 2346, which effectively
disables Fragmentation.
Preamble mode: 802.11b requires that a preamble be prepended to every frame before it is
transmitted to the air. That preamble may be either the traditional "long" preamble, which requires
192 µs for transmission, or it may be an optional "short" preamble that requires only 96 µs. Long
preamble is needed for the compatibility with legacy 802.11 systems operating at 1 and 2 Mbps.
The default is “long”.
RTS/CTS protection: select to always do RTS/CTS handshake before transmitting a packet; it is
generally used to minimize collisions among hidden stations
Transmit Power Gain: define the relative amplification (gain) in dbm for transmitted packets
which is added to the TX power configured on the physical radio.
Retry Limit: This limits the number of retries the AP will use when a frame transmission fails. It is
used for both long and short frames, of size less than or equal to the RTS threshold.
Supported Rate: Select the rate or rates (in Mbps) which AP will advertise in the beacon frames;
at least 1 checkbox must be selected.
Click Apply to save your changes.
Click Reset to revert to the previous settings.
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