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ProSafe Dual Band Wireless Access Point WNDAP330 Reference Manual
Advanced Configuration 4-9
v1.0, May 2008
Beacon Interval (100 - 1000): The Beacon Interval. Specifies the interval time between
100ms and 1000ms for each beacon transmission, which allows the access point to
synchronize the wireless network. The default is 100.
Aggregation Length (1024-65535) (11n/a only): The aggregation length defines the size
of aggregated packets. Larger aggregation lengths may sometimes lead to better network
performance. The default is 65535.
AMPDU (11n/a only): Aggregated MAC Protocol Data Unit. Aggregates several MAC
frames into a single large frame to achieve higher throughput. The default is enabled.
RIFS Transmission (11n/a only): Reduced Interframe Space. RIFS transmissions are
shorter than other interframe spaces, and if enabled allow transmission of successive
frames at different transmit powers. The default is disabled. The default is disabled.
DTIM Interval: The Delivery Traffic Indication Message. Specifies the data beacon rate
between 1 and 255. The default is 3.
5. Click Apply to enable the Wireless Settings.
Configuring Advanced QoS Settings
Wi-Fi Multimedia Support (WMM). Wireless Multimedia (WMM) is a subset of the 802.11e
standard. WMM allows wireless traffic to have a range of priorities, depending on the type of data.
Time-dependent information, such as video or audio, has a higher priority than normal traffic. For
WMM to function correctly, Wireless clients must also support WMM.
Figure 4-5 shows the Quality of Service (QoS) screen. For most networks, the default QoS queue
parameter settings work well.Quality of Service provides you with the ability to specify
parameters on multiple queues for increased throughput and better performance of differentiated
wireless traffic, like V oice-over-IP (V oIP), other types of audio, video, and streaming media, as
well as traditional IP data.
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