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7.8 The Others Screen
Use t his screen t o configure advanced wireless set t ings. Click
N e t w or k Se t t in g > W ir e le ss >
Ot h e r s
. The screen appears as shown.
See
for det ailed definit ions of t he t erm s list ed in t his screen.
Figure 41
Net work Set t ing > Wireless > Ot hers
The following t able describes t he labels in t his screen.
Table 27
Net work Set t ing > Wireless > Ot hers
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
RTS/ CTS
Threshold
Dat a wit h it s fram e size larger t han t his value will perform t he RTS ( Request To Send) / CTS
( Clear To Send) handshake.
Ent er a value bet w een 0 and 2347.
Fragm ent at ion
Threshold
This is t he m axim um dat a fragm ent size t hat can be sent . Ent er a value bet ween 256 and
2346.
Aut o Channel
Tim er
I f you set t he channel t o
Au t o
in t he
N e t w or k Se t t in g > W ir e le ss > Ge n e r a l
screen,
specify t he int erval in m inut es for how oft en t he Device scans for t he best channel. Ent er 0
t o disable t he periodical scan.
Out put Pow er
Set t he out put power of t he Device. I f t here is a high densit y of APs in an area, decrease
t he out put pow er t o r educe int erference w it h ot her APs. Select one of t he follow ing:
2 0 %
,
4 0 %
,
6 0 %
,
8 0 %
or
1 0 0 %
.
Beacon I nt erval
When a wirelessly net worked device sends a beacon, it includes w it h it a beacon int erval.
This specifies t he t im e period before t he device sends t he beacon again.
The int erval t ells receiving devices on t he net w ork how long t hey can wait in low power
m ode before waking up t o handle t he beacon. This value can be set from 20m s t o 1000m s.
A high value helps save current consum pt ion of t he access point .
DTI M I nt erval
Delivery Traffic I ndicat ion Message ( DTI M) is t he t im e period aft er w hich broadcast and
m ult icast packet s are t ransm it t ed t o m obile client s in t he Pow er Saving m ode. A high DTI M
value can cause client s t o lose connect ivit y wit h t he net w ork. This value can be set from 1
t o 100.
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