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Fragment Threshold 

Fragmentation mechanism is used for improving the 
efficiency when high traffic flows along in the wireless 
network. If your 802.11g Wireless LAN PC Card often 
transmit large files in wireless network, you can enter new 
Fragment Threshold value to split the packet.  The value 
can be set from 256 to 2346. The default value is 

2346

RTS Threshold 

RTS Threshold is a mechanism implemented to prevent the 

Hidden Node

” problem. “Hidden Node” is a situation in 

which two stations are within range of the same Access 
Point, but are not within range of each other. Therefore, they 
are hidden nodes for each other. When a station starts data 
transmission with the Access Point, it might not notice that 
the other station is already using the wireless medium. When 
these two stations send data at the same time, they might 
collide when arriving simultaneously at the Access Point. 
The collision will most certainly result in a loss of messages 
for both stations. 

Thus, the RTS Threshold mechanism provides a solution to 
prevent data collisions. When you enable RTS Threshold on 
a suspect “hidden station”, this station and its Access Point 
will use a Request to Send (RTS). The station will send an 
RTS to the Access Point, informing that it is going to 
transmit the data. Upon receipt, the Access Point will 
respond with a CTS message to all station within its range to 
notify all other stations to defer transmission. It will also 
confirm the requestor station that the Access Point has 
reserved it for the time-frame of the requested transmission. 

If the “Hidden Node” problem is an issue, please specify the 
packet size. 

The RTS mechanism will be activated if the data 

size exceeds the value you set.

. The default value is 

2347

.  

 

Warning:

 Enabling RTS Threshold will cause redundant 

network overhead that could negatively affect the 
throughput performance instead of providing a remedy. 

 

This value should remain at its default setting of 

2347

.  Should you 

encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor modifications of this 
value are recommended.

 

Beacon Interval 

Beacon Interval is the amount of time between beacon 
transmissions. Before a station enters power save mode, the 
station needs the beacon interval to know when to wake up 
to receive the beacon (and learn whether there are buffered 
frames at the access point). 

Data Rate 

By default, the unit adaptively selects the highest possible 

Summary of Contents for QP-WA354AG

Page 1: ...www qpcom com User s Manual QP WA354AG 802 11a b g Wireless 5 Port Access Point...

Page 2: ...outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected y Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly appro...

Page 3: ...E 6 CLIENT MODE INFRASTRUCTURE 6 CLIENT MODE AD HOC 7 BRIDGE MODE 7 REPEATER 8 Configuration 9 LOGIN 9 STATUS 9 System 10 Statistics 10 Active Client 11 WIRELESS 11 Basic Settings 11 Advanced Settings...

Page 4: ...network security is therefore double assured The web based management utility is provided for easy configuration that your wireless network connection is ensured to be always solid and hassle free Fe...

Page 5: ...Application Example 1 Example 2 2...

Page 6: ...ower Yellow Turns solid green when the power is applied to this device N A 2 6 LAN Yellow Turns solid Yellow when the Ethernet cable is connected the LAN port Receiving Sending data 7 WLAN Blue Turns...

Page 7: ...Performing the Factory Reset will erase all previously entered device settings B F LAN ports Use standard LAN cables RJ45 connectors to connect your PCs to these ports If required any port can be con...

Page 8: ...nna usually the higher the antenna is placed the better will be the performance 1 Connect to your local area network connect a Ethernet cable to one of the Ethernet port LAN1 LAN5 of this Wireless Acc...

Page 9: ...ects all the stations PC notebook with wireless network adapter to a wired network All stations can have the Internet access if only the Access Point has the Internet connection To set the operation m...

Page 10: ...ation mode to Client Ad hoc please go to Wireless JBasic Settings in the Mode field click the down arrow b to select Client mode and then select Network Type as Ad hoc Bridge Mode You will be able to...

Page 11: ...signal of the root access point When enabled you must enter the MAC address of the root access point To set the operation mode to Repeater mode please go to Wireless JBasic Settings in the Mode field...

Page 12: ...er admin in the Username column when you are prompted the login screen No password is required for the default setting The configuration menu is divided into four categories Status Wireless TCP IP and...

Page 13: ...attempting to connect to a specific WLAN must use the same SSID It is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters A device will not be permitted to join the BSS unless it can provide the unique S...

Page 14: ...e devices that are currently associating with this Wireless Access Point Wireless Basic Settings This page includes all primary and major parameters Any parameter change will cause the device to reboo...

Page 15: ...wireless b and wireless g devices on the network 11B only Select to allow only wireless B devices on the network 11G only Select to allow only wireless G devices on the network 11A only Select to allo...

Page 16: ...s Point automatically survey and choose the channel with best situation for communication The number of channels supported depends on the region of this Access Point All stations communicating with th...

Page 17: ...hidden station this station and its Access Point will use a Request to Send RTS The station will send an RTS to the Access Point informing that it is going to transmit the data Upon receipt the Acces...

Page 18: ...ction 802 11g Protection The 802 11g standard includes a protection mechanism to ensure mixed 802 11b and 802 11g operations If there is no such kind of mechanism exists the two kinds of standards may...

Page 19: ...ey protection mechanism HEX If you are using hexadecimal numbers 0 9 or A F ASCII If you are using ASCII characters case sensitive Ten hexadecimal digits or five ASCII characters are needed if 64 bit...

Page 20: ...ny WEP Key protection mechanism Port Enter the RADIUS Server s port number provided by your ISP The default is 1812 IP Address Enter the RADIUS Server s IP Address provided by your ISP Password Enter...

Page 21: ...at is allowed to access this Access Point Comment You may enter up to 20 characters as a remark to the previous MAC Address Apply Press to save the new settings on the screen Reset Press to discard th...

Page 22: ...nager DNS Enter the Domain Name Service IP address DHCP Select Disable Client or Server from the pull down menu Disable Select to disable DHCP server function Client Select to automatically get the LA...

Page 23: ...lick Upgrade Firmware to enter the Upgrade Firmware window Enter the new firmware s path and file name i e C FIRMWARE firmware bin Or click the Browse button find and open the firmware file the browse...

Page 24: ...e Settings to File Click SAVE to save the current configuration to file When prompted the upper left screen select Save this file to disk and the upper right screen will prompt you a dialog box to ent...

Page 25: ...Factory Default Click to restore the default configuration 22...

Page 26: ...an be up to 15 characters long User name can contain letter number and space It is case sensitive Password Set your new password Password can be up to 15 characters long Password can contain letter nu...

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