User`s guide
MBR L13 – User’s Guide
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3.6.2.5 Wi-Fi QoS Option
The Wi-Fi QoS setting are defined under WiFi QoS.
Figure 30: Security Section
If required, enable WiFi QoS by selecting the checkbox next to “Enabled”.
3.6.2.6 Transmission Settings
The transmission settings appear in the bottom section of the Wi-Fi screen.
Figure 31: Transmission Properties Section
Configure the transmission properties as follows:
Parameter
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Transmission Rate
The transmission rate is set according to the speed of your WiFi connection.
Select the transmission rate from the drop-down menu, or select 'Auto' to
have L13 automatically use the fastest possible data transmission rates (the
only option when using 802.11ng). Note that if your wireless connection is
weak or unstable, it is best to select a low transmission rate.
Transmit Power
The percentage of maximum transmission power.
CTS Protection Mode
CTS Protection Mode boosts your gateway's ability to intercept 802.11g and
802.11b transmissions. Conversely, CTS Protection Mode decreases
performance. Leave this feature disabled unless you encounter severe
communication difficulties between the gateway and 802.11g products. If
enabling, select "Always". Select "Auto" to have L13 decide automatically
whether or not to use this feature.
CTS Protection Type
Select the type of CTS protection—CTS-only or RTS-CTS.
Frame Burst
This feature (also known as packet bursting) increases the speed of a 802.11g-
based wireless network by unwrapping short packets and rebundling them
into a larger one.
Frame Burst – Max Number - At any given time, only one wireless client can
communicate with the access point. Therefore, clients, competing for air
time, transmit data in frame bursts. Use this field to determine the maximum
number of frames that L13 will allow clients to transmit in a single frame
burst.
Frame Burst – Burst Time - The maximum length of a frame burst. Limit the
time of a frame burst to avoid large frames from taking communication
precedence.