1. Power Save
None: without power save function.
Min: wake up more frequently to receive packets.
Max: wake up less frequently to receive packets.
2. Wireless Mode
802.11b
802.11g/b
3. 802.11b Preamble Mode
Long: higher quality but with lower
performance than preamble short mode.
Short: Normal quality but with higher
performance than preamble long mode.
Auto: use the preamble mode of current.
BSS.
4. Fragment Threshold
The threshold of fragment length. Higher threshold increase data transition
performance with good signal quality. However, in a poor signal quality
environment, data throughput might be worse on high fragment threshold
than low fragment threshold.
5. RTS Threshold
Threshold of Request To Send mechanism. The RTS frame will not send out
until the packet size over threshold.
6. WOL (Wake On LAN)
The wake-on-LAN is applied for remote control purpose. You could wake up a
system through network packets. For Wireless LAN USB Adaptor, only the same
adaptor on another system could wake it up.
Input MAC Address: the six two-digit numbers of Wireless LAN USB Adapter
on target system.
Wake Up: click this button to wake it up .
7. Set Defaults
Restore the default value to be current settings.
8. Apply
Apply the current settings to GUI.
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