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Configuring the Wireless AP
hwc_apstartup.fm
Configuring Wireless AP settings
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Max Operational Rate – Click the maximum data rate that clients can
operate at while associated with the Wireless AP: 11, 12, 18, 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.
14. To modify Radio 2 advanced settings, click Advanced. The Advanced
dialog is displayed.
15. 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.
Max % of non-unicast traffic per Beacon periodEnter the maximum
percentage of time that the AP will transmit non-unicast packets
(broadcast and multicast traffic) for each configured Beacon Period. For
each non-unicast packet transmitted, the system calculates the airtime
used by eack packet and drops all packets that exceed the configured
maximum percentage. By restricting non-unicast traffic, you limit the
impact of broadcasts and multicasts on overall system performance.
Maximum Distance – Enter a value from 100 to 15,000 meters that
identifies the maximum link distance between APs that participate in a
WDS. This value ensures that the acknowledgement of communication
between APs does not exceed the timeout value predefined by the 802.11
standard.
The default value is 100 meters. If the link distance between
APs is greater than 100 meters, configure the maximum distance up to
15,000 meters so that the software increases the timeout value
proportionally with the distance between APs.
Do not change the default setting for the radio that provides service to
802.11 clients only.
16. In the Advanced dialog Basic Radio Settings section, do the following: