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CONFIGURATION
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  is disabled, all wireless clients can freely communicate with each other. Choosing 
  which option is the right one depends on your network application. 
•  Beacon Interval (ms) — Access points broadcast trafc indication messages, or 
  beacons, in order to synchronize wireless networks. The beacon interval  
  species the duration in milliseconds between those beacon packets. The  
  default value of “100” typically does not need to be changed. If you prefer to  
  tweak the performance of your wireless network, you can lower the value (in  
  case your location be crowded by many different wireless networks creating a 
  lot of interference, perhaps) or you can raise the value (if you’re in a remote  
  locale with hardly any interference at all, for example). Then again, the effects 
  are minor to the point that only highly sensitive measuring tools can distinguish 
  the differences. 
•  Tx Power — This presents a menu of various output power ratings for the  
  adapter. If you want to limit the range of your wireless network to your ofce or  
  home in order to eliminate the possibility of an outside intruder breaking into your 
  network, you can lower the power setting to “75%,” “50%,” “25%” or “Low.” 
•  Idle Time — The default setting (“300”) doesn’t need to be changed.
Access Control List
The Access Control List offers yet another way to increase security. By combining 
this feature with the four actions recommended above — WPA2 encryption, limiting 
output power, enabling the “no forwarding between wireless clients” option and 










