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Set the period of beacon transmissions to allow mobile stations to locate and identify a BSS. The
measure unit is “time units” (TU) of 1024 microseconds. (Value range: 1~65535)
DTIM Interval:
The value you set here is used to inform mobile stations when multicast frames that have been
buffered at the Wireless Voice Gateway will be delivered and how often that delivery occurs. (Value
range: 1~255)
Fragmentation Threshold:
Set the number of the fragmenting frames to make the data to be delivered without errors induced by
the interference. Frames longer than the value you set here are fragmented before the initial
transmission into fragments no longer than the value of the threshold. (Value range: 256~ 2346)
RTS Threshold:
Set the value for sending a request to the destination. All the frames of a length greater than the
threshold that you set here will be sent with the four-way frame exchange. And, a length less than or
equal to the value that you set will not be proceeded by RTS. (Value range: 0~ 2347)
54g
TM
Network Mode:
There are three modes for you to choose, please check the specification of your wireless card
and
choose
a proper setting.
54g
TM
Protection:
Select
Auto
to turn on the 54g
TM
protection; select
Off
to turn down the protection.
Xpress
TM
Technology:
When Xpress is turned on, aggregate throughput (the sum of the individual throughput speeds of each
client on the network) can improve by
up to
27% in 802.11g-only networks, and
up to
75% in mixed
networks comprised of 802.11g and 802.11b standard equipment.
Rate:
It decides the speed of data transmission. There are several rates provided here for you to choose.
Choose any one of it according to your needs by using the drop-down menu.
Output Power:
To reduce the output power.
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5.
5.
5.
5. Bridging
Bridging
Bridging
Bridging
The Bridging page provides a location where settings can be adjusted related to the WDS (
Wireless
Distribution System)
feature.
WDS is a system that enables the interconnection of access points wirelessly. It may also be referred
to as repeater mode because it appears to bridge and accept wireless clients at the same time (unlike
traditional bridging).
The wireless gateway can be placed in a mode that allows the gateway to communicate with other
“extender” wireless access points either exclusively or mixed with communications to local PCs. Use
this page to designate the Remote Bridges the gateway is allowed to communicate with, and to select
the Wireless Bridging mode.
Fig. 44
±
Wireless Bridging:
Choose
Disabled
to shutdown this function; select
Enabled
to turn on the function of WDS.
±
Remote Bridges
:
Enter the MAC Addresses of the remote Bridges to relay the signals for each other.
±
Apply:
After proper configuration, click Apply to invoke the settings.
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6. 8
6. 8
6. 8
6. 802.11e QoS (WMM) Settings
02.11e QoS (WMM) Settings
02.11e QoS (WMM) Settings
02.11e 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.
±
Enable WMM:
This field allows you to enable WMM to improve multimedia transmission.
±
Enable WMM No-Acknowledgement
:
This field allows you to enable WMM No-Ackonwledgement.
±
Power Save Support:
This field allows you to enable WMM Power-Save-Support.
Fig. 45
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7.
7.
7.
7. Guest Network
Guest Network
Guest Network
Guest Network
This page allows you to configure a guest network.
You can refer to the details described in previous sections to make the WiFi security settings and guest
LAN settings.
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VoIP
VoIP
VoIP
VoIP – Basic
Basic
Basic
Basic Web Page Group
Web Page Group
Web Page Group
Web Page Group
1.
1.
1.
1. Bas
Bas
Bas
Basic
ic
ic
ic LAN
LAN
LAN
LAN
This page displays the basic LAN status of this device, including the downstream and upstream status,
device information, and interface parameters. You can select specific interface from the Interface
Name drop-down menu.
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