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Configure Wireless and QoS Settings
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller WC7600
Setting Description
Wireless Mode The selections that are available depend on the selected radio mode.
From the menu select the wireless mode:
802.11b//jointfilesconvert/28571/bg/ng mode:
- 802.11b.
- 802.11/jointfilesconvert/28571/bg.
- 802.11ng. This is the default setting.
802.11a/na mode:
- 802.1a.
- 802.11na. This is the default setting.
Note: If you select 802.11/jointfilesconvert/28571/bg or 802.11b mode, both 802.11n- and
802.11g-compliant devices can connect to the access points. However,
if you select 802.11ng mode, 802.11b-compliant devices cannot
connect.
Data Rate From the menu, select the available transmit data rates of the wireless
network.
Channel Width
(802.11n only)
From the menu, select the channel width:
20 MHz Static.
20/40 MHz Dynamic. This is the default setting.
A wider channel improves the performance, but some legacy devices
can operate only with a 20 MHz channel width.
Guard Interval
(802.11n only)
From the menu, select a value that protects transmissions from
interference.
A shorter guard interval improves performance, but some legacy
devices can operate only with a long guard interval.
RTS Threshold (0-2347) Enter the size of the Request to Send (RTS) threshold packet.
The RTS threshold is related to the transmission mechanism
(CSMA/CA or CSMA/CD) for the packets. If the packet size is equal to
or less than this threshold, the data frame is transmitted immediately; if
the packet size is larger than the specified value, the transmitting
station must send an RTS threshold packet to the receiving station, and
should wait for the receiving station to return a Clear to Send (CTS)
packet before sending the actual packet data.
Fragmentation Length (256-2346) Enter the size that specifies the maximum fragmentation length for data
packets.
Packets larger than the specified fragmentation length are broken up
into smaller packets before being transmitted. The fragmentation length
must be an even number.
Beacon Interval (100-1000) Enter the time interval for each beacon transmission that allows the
access point to synchronize the wireless network.
Aggregation Length (1024-65535)
(802.11n only)
Enter the maximum length of aggregated MAC protocol data unit
(AMPDU) packets.
Larger aggregation lengths could lead to better network performance.
Aggregation is a mechanism used to achieve higher throughput.
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