D-Link DI-624S Network Router User Manual


 
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Using the Configuration Menu (continued)
Advanced > Performance
TX Rate
Use the pull down menu to select the transfer data rate, in
Mbps. The default setting of Auto will automatically adjust the
transfer rate to the highest possible rate allowed.
Transmit Power Allows the user to adjust the transmit power of the router. A
high transmit power allows a greater area range of
accessibility to the router.
Beacon interval Beacons are emitted from the router in order to synchronize
the wireless network. You may set the range between 20-100
microseconds per beacon sent. The default is 100.
RTS Threshold The RTS (Request to Send) Threshold controls the size of
data packets issued to a RTS packet. A lower level will send
packets more frequently which may consume a great amount
of the available bandwidth. A high threshold will allow the
router to recover from interference or collisions which is more
prevalent in a network with high traffic or high electromagnetic
interference. The default setting is 2346.
Fragmentation The fragmentation threshold will determine if packets are to
be fragmented. Packets over the 2346 byte limit will be
fragmented before transmission. 2346 is the default setting.
The Performance window is
used to configure settings for the
Access Point feature of this
device. Configuring these
settings may increase the
performance of your router but if
you are not familiar with
networking devices and
protocols, this section should be
left at its default settings. Below
is a list of the functions
associated with the Access Point
feature of the router. Click Apply
when you have completed your
changes.