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Parameter
Description
RTS Threshold
It specifies the frame length threshold for triggering the RTS/CTS mechanism.
If a frame exceeds this threshold, the RTS/CTS mechanism is triggered to reduce conflicts.
The value range is 1 to 2347. The unit is byte.
Set the RTS threshold based on the actual situation. An excessively small value increases the
RTS frame transmission frequency and bandwidth requirement. A higher RTS frame
transmission frequency enables a wireless network to recover from conflicts quicker. For a
wireless network with high user density, you can reduce this threshold for reducing
conflicts.
The RTS mechanism requires some network bandwidth. Therefore, it is triggered only when
frames exceed this threshold.
DTIM Interval
It is short for Delivery Traffic Indication Message, and specifies the countdown before the
AP transmits broadcast and multicast frames in its cache. The value range is 1 to 255. The
unit is Beacon interval.
For example, if DTIM Interval is set to 1, the AP transmits all cached frames at the Beacon
interval.
Receive Signal
Strength
It specifies the minimum strength of received signals acceptable to the AP.
If the strength of the signals transmitted by a wireless device is weaker than this threshold,
the wireless device cannot connect to the AP. An appropriate value of this parameter
ensures that wireless clients connect to APs with strong signals.
Output Power
It specifies the transmit power of the AP. The unit is dBm. The value range is 8 dBm to 23
dBm.
A greater transmit power of the AP offers broader network coverage. You can slightly
reduce the transmit power to improve the wireless network performance and security.
Power Lockout
It specifies whether the current transmit power settings of the AP can be changed.
Preamble
It specifies the time when data is transmitted between a wireless client and the AP. The
time is notified to other wireless clients to prevent conflicts. During transmission, the
preamble as well as the synchronization signal and frame interval is transmitted before
working data.
In data frames for wireless transmission, a long preamble results in short working data.
Therefore, a short preamble can be used to improve wireless transmission efficiency.
It is optional for 802.11b devices to support short preambles. It is mandatory for 802.11g
devices to support short preambles.
Signal
Transmission
It specifies the signal transmission mode for a specific scenario.
Coverage-oriented: This mode enables the AP to provide broader coverage when the AP
is deployed in an area with low AP density, such as an office, a warehouse, or a hospital.
Capacity-oriented: This mode reduces inter-AP interference when the AP is deployed in
an area with high AP density, such as a venue, an exhibition hall, a banquet hall, a
stadium, a college classroom, or a departure lounge.
Signal
Reception
It specifies the signal reception mode for a specific scenario.
Coverage-oriented: This mode enables more wireless devices to connect to the AP in an
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