User's Guide

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Configuring the Wireless AP
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Configuring Wireless AP settings
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Min Basic Rate – Click the minimum data rate that must be supported by
all stations in a BSS: 6, 12, or 24 Mbps. If necessary, the Max Basic Rate
choices adjust automatically to be higher or equal to the Min Basic Rate.
Max Basic Rate – Click the maximum data rate that must be supported
by all stations in a BSS: 6, 12, or 24 Mbps. If necessary, the Max Basic
Rate choices adjust automatically to be higher or equal to the Min Basic
Rate.
Max Operational Rate – Click the maximum data rate that clients can
operate at while associated with the Wireless AP: 24, 36, 48, or 54 Mbps.
If necessary, the Max Operational Rate choices adjust automatically to
be higher or equal to the Max Basic Rate.
7. To modify Radio 1 advanced settings, click Advanced. The Advanced
dialog is displayed.
8. In the Advanced dialog Base Settings section, do the following:
DTIM Period – Type the desired DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication
Message) period — the number of beacon intervals between two DTIM
beacons. To ensure the best client power savings, use a large number.
For example, 5. Use a small number to minimize broadcast and multicast
delay. The default value is 5.
Beacon Period – Type the desired time, in milliseconds, between
beacon transmissions. The default value is 100 milliseconds.
RTS/CTS Threshold – Type the packet size threshold, in bytes, above
which the packet will be preceded by an RTS/CTS (Request to
Send/Clear to Send) handshake. The default value is 2346, which means
all packets are sent without RTS/CTS. Reduce this value only if
necessary.
Frag. Threshold – Type the fragment size threshold, in bytes, above
which the packets will be fragmented by the Wireless AP prior to
transmission. The default value is 2346, which means all packets are sent
unfragmented. Reduce this value only if necessary.