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the lowest possible level that is still compatible with the quality of their
communication. This allows the maximum number of wireless devices to
operate in dense areas and reduce interference with other devices that it
shares the same radio spectrum with.
NOTE: This setting takes effect when either Network (Infrastructure) or
Device to Device (ad hoc) mode is used.
Wake on Magic
Packet
This setting, enabled, wakes the computer from a sleep state when it receives
a "magic packet" from a sending computer. The magic packet contains the
MAC address of the intended destination cmputer.
Enabling turns on Wake on Magic Packet. Disabling turns off Wake on
Magic Packet. Disabling this only disables the magic packet feature, not
Wake on Wireless LAN.
Wake on Pattern
Match
This feature wakes the computer from a sleep state when a particular wake
pattern is received at the adapter. This feature is supported by the Window*
7 and Windows 8. Such patterns typically are:
Wake on new incoming TCP connection for IPv4 and IPv6 (TCP
SYN IPv4 and TCP SYN IPv6).
Wake on 802.1x re-authentication packets.
Disabling this only disables the pattern match feature, not Wake on Wireless
LAN.
Wireless Mode
Select which mode to use for connection to a wireless network:
802.11a only: Connect the wireless WiFi adapter to 802.11a
networks only. Not applicable for all adapters.
802.11b only: Connect the wireless WiFi adapter to 802.11b
networks only. Not applicable for all adapters.
802.11g only: Connect the wireless WiFi adapter to 802.11g
networks only.
802.11a and 802.11g: Connect the WiFi adapter to 802.11a and
802.11g networks only. Not applicable for all adapters.
802.11b and 802.11g: Connect the WiFi adapter to 802.11b and
802.11g networks only. Not applicable for all adapters.
802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g: (Default) - Connect to either
802.11a, 802.11b or 802.11g wireless networks. Not applicable for
all adapters.
OK
Saves settings and returns to the previous page.
Cancel
Closes and cancels any changes.
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