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MWR211 User’s Guide
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Table 19 Configuration > Wireless LAN > Advance Screen (WISP)
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Power
Saving Mode
Select CAM (Constantly Awake Mode) if you do not want your
MWR222 to go to “sleep” when no wireless activity is detected in the
Wireless LAN.
Select Power Saving Mode if you want the MWR222 to go to sleep when
no wireless connection is needed for a period of time. This means the
MWR222 consumes less electrical power.
RTS
Threshold
This is the maximum data fragment size that can be sent in a wireless
network before the AP fragments the packet into smaller data frames.
Fragment
Threshold
This value controls how often wireless clients must get permission to send
information to the AP. The lower the value, the more often the wireless
clients must get permission. If this value is greater than the
fragmentation threshold value, then wireless clients never have to get
permission to send information to the AP.
Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the MWR222.
Reset Click Reset to reload the previous configuration for this screen.
7.5.5 Site Survey
Use this screen to view nearby wireless networks and select one to connect to in
WISP mode. Go to Configuration > Wireless LAN to open the following screen.