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When the no acknowledgement (No ACK) policy is used, the recipient does not acknowledge received packets
during wireless packet exchange. This policy is suitable in the environment where communication quality is fine
and interference is weak. While the No ACK policy helps improve transmission efficiency, it can cause increased
packet loss when communication quality deteriorates. This is because when this policy is used, a sender does not
retransmit packets that have not been received by the recipient. When the Normal ACK policy is used, the
recipient acknowledges each received uncast packet.
5-3 Repeater AP setup
The network manager can configure related wireless settings, AP Setup, Security Settings, and Access Control
Settings.
Administrators can configure ESSID, SSID broadcasting, Maximum number of client associations, security type
settings and MAC Filter settings. (This feature is only available in Client Bridge + Repeater AP and CPE + Repeater
AP Modes)
5-3-1 Repeater AP Basic Setup
ESSID: Extended Service Set ID. When users are browsing for available wireless networks, this is
the SSID that will appear in the list..
Enable Repeater AP: Choose Enable or Disable Repeater AP function, the default is Disable
Hidden SSID: By default, it is “Disable”. Enable this option to stop the SSID broadcast in your network.
When disabled, people could easily obtain the SSID information with the site survey
software and get access to the network if security is not turned on. When enabled,
network security is enhanced.
Client Isolation: By default, it is “Disable”. Select “Enable”, all clients will be isolated from each other,
which means they cannot reach each other.
IAPP: Inter Access-Point Protocol is designed for the enforcement of unique association
throughout a ESS(Extended Service Set) and for secure exchange of station's security
context between current access point (AP) and new AP during hand off period.










