Fragment
Threshold:
Enter
a
value
between
256
and
2346.
The
default
value
is
2346.
A
packet
size
larger
than
this
threshold
will
be
fragmented
(sent
with
several
pieces
instead
of
one
chunk)
before
transmission.
A
smaller
value
results
in
smaller
frames
but
allows
a
larger
number
of
frames
in
transmission.
A
lower
Fragment
Threshold
setting
can
be
useful
in
areas
where
communication
is
poor
or
disturbed
by
a
serious
amount
of
radio
interference.
Broadcast
SSID:
Enable
to
broadcast
VAP2’s
SSID
in
the
air,
Disable
to
hide
VAP’s
SSID
so
that
it
cannot
be
scanned.
Station
Isolation:
By
enabling
this
function,
all
stations
wirelessly
associated
to
this
zone
are
isolated
from
one
another
and
can
only
communicate
with
the
system.
WMM:
The
default
is
Enable.
Wi
‐
Fi
Multimedia
(WMM)
is
a
Quality
of
Service
(QoS)
feature
that
prioritizes
wireless
data
packets
based
on
four
access
categories:
voice,
video,
best
effort,
and
background.
Applications
without
WMM
and
applications
that
do
not
require
QoS
are
assigned
to
the
best
‐
effort
category,
which
receives
a
lower
priority
than
that
of
voice
and
video.
Therefore,
WMM
decides
which
data
streams
are
more
important
and
assigns
them
a
higher
traffic
priority.
This
option
works
with
WMM
‐
capable
clients
only.
IGMP
Snooping:
IGMP
is
a
multicast
constraining
mechanism
which
may
flood
the
broadcast
domain.
This
is
effective
for
dense
internet
usage
such
as
conventions
or
campuses.
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