User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Notice
- Trademarks
- Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity
- Contents
- About this Guide
- Purpose
- Prerequisite Skills and Knowledge
- Conventions Used in this Document
- Help Us to Improve this Document!
- Browan Technical Support
- Chapter 1 – Introduction
- Chapter 2 - Installation
- Chapter 3 – Application Mode
- Chapter 4 – Reference Manual
- Welcome | Wizard
- Welcome | Wizard | Setup Wizard
- Welcome | Notice Board
- Welcome | Password
- Welcome | Wizard
- LAN Settings | Unit Configuration
- LAN Settings | Static DHCP Assignment
- LAN Settings | DHCP lease table
- Wireless Settings | Configuration
- Wireless Settings | Encryption
- Wireless Settings | WDS
- Wireless Settings | WMM
- Wireless Settings | Connection Control
- Wireless Settings | Client List
- Wireless Settings | Advanced
- Wireless Settings | Multiple SSIDs
- Internet Settings | Connection to ISP
- Firewall | Virtual Servers
- Firewall | Special Apps
- Firewall | SPI
- Firewall | QoS
- Firewall | Internet Access Policy
- Firewall | URL Filter
- System Tools | Restart
- System Tools | Time Zone
- System Tools | Configuration
- System Tools | Upgrade
- Advanced | Static Route
- Advanced | RIP
- Advanced | DDNS
- Advanced | Security
- Advanced | Proxy ARP
- Advanced | 1 to 1 NAT
- Advanced | SNMP
- Status and Logs | Status
- Status and Logs | Logs
- Status and Logs | Routing Table
- Status and Logs | Syslog
- Support | Support
- Appendix
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Router. Then select the appropriate level, Full (Default),
Half, Quarter, Eighth, or Min, from the drop-down menu.
The default is Full (Default).
CTS Protection Mode
CTS (Clear-To-Send) Protection Mode should be set to
Auto (Default). The Router will automatically use CTS
Protection Mode when your Wireless-G products are
experiencing severe problems and are not able to transmit
to the Router in an environment with heavy 802.11b traffic.
This function boosts the Router's ability to catch all
Wireless-G transmissions but will severely decrease
performance. If you do not want to use CTS Protection
Mode at all, select Disabled.
Frame Burst Mode
Frame burst is a term in wireless technology supported by
the 802.11e QoS specification. Suggesting to enable this
option on point to point should provide your network with
greater performance, depending on the manufacturer of
your wireless products. If you are not sure how to use this
option, keep the default, Enabled.