User Documentation
Wi-Fi device IE-WL-BL-AP-CL  References 
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Beacon 
A beacon is a packet broadcast by the AP to keep the network synchronized. A beacon includes the wireless LAN 
service area, the AP address, the Broadcast destination address, a time stamp, Delivery Traffic Indicator Maps 
(DTIM), and the Traffic Indicator Message (TIM). Beacon Interval indicates the frequency interval of AP. 
DTIM 
Delivery Traffic Indication Map (DTIM) is contained in beacon frames. It is used to indicate that broadcast and 
multicast frames buffered by the AP will be delivered shortly. Lower settings result in more efficient networking, 
while preventing your PC from dropping into power-saving sleep mode. Higher settings allow your PC to enter 
sleep mode, thus saving power. 
Fragment 
A lower setting means smaller packets, which will create more packets for each transmission. If you have 
decreased this value and experience high packet error rates, you can increase it again, but it will likely decrease 
overall network performance. Only minor modifications of this value are recommended. 
RTS Threshold 
RTS Threshold (256-2346) – This setting determines how large a packet can be before the access point 
coordinates transmission and reception to ensure efficient communication. This value should remain at its 
default setting of 2,346. When you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor modifications are 
recommended. 










