User`s guide
ACK Timeout: specify the ACK timeout (integer, 20-520). This is the
amount of time the subscriber station will wait to hear a response from
the wireless device. If the timeout is set too short or too long, it will
timeout and have trouble connecting. Changing the ACK Timeout
value will change the Distance to the appropriate distance value for
the ACK Timeout.
SuperG/SuperA Features: select the checkboxes to enable the
chosen SuperG (LiteStation2) or SuperA (LiteStation5) features:
Fast Frame – utilizes frame aggregation and timing modifications
Bursting – more data frames per given time period
Compression – real-time hardware data compression
802.11e QoS (WMM) Settings
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) is a component of the IEEE 802.11e
wireless LAN standard for quality of service (QoS). The QoS assigns
priority to the selected network traffic and prevents packet collisions
and delays thus improving VoIP calls and watching video over
WLANs.
Figure 11 – QoS Setup
QoS (WMM) Level: choose the type of the network traffic to which
the priority will be set or disable the QoS feature.
QoS with the same level must be
enabled on the wireless device
to which the subscriber station
will associate.
No QoS – disable QoS.
Video Priority – enable priority of the video traffic.
Voice Priority – enable priority of the voice traffic.
Antennas
The Antenna settings are
available only on a subscriber
station model LiteStation5.
Use this section to configure antenna settings:
Figure 12 - Antenna Settings
Use the antenna diversity to select the best reception signal at the
two integrated antennas. In diversity operation, the station receives
signals on both antennas but transmits on the antenna with the
strongest received signal.
Enable TX/RX diversity – choose this option to enable or disable the
antenna diversity.
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If the Antenna Diversity is
enabled, the TX Antenna and RX
Antenna settings have no effect.