6. Advanced Tab
(See Figure 20)
Fragmentation Threshold: This determines the maximum size of
a data package in bytes. Packages larger than
the set value will be broken up for
transmission purposes. Reducing the package
size in a noisy wireless environment should
maintain overall performance.
Factory default: 3200 bytes
RTS/CTS Threshold: Reducing the preset value will enable
RTS/CTS and may maintain overall
performance in a noisy wireless environment.
Factory default: 3200 bytes
Beacon Period: This value determines the number of
milliseconds between AP beacon periods. This
controls the frequency that the AP will
broadcast its presence to other radios on the
network.
Factory default: 100 milliseconds.
Burst Time: This value controls the number of
microseconds that the radio will occupy its
assigned channel for transmission purposes.
Increasing this value can help increase the
data throughput rate.
Factory default: 0 microseconds (disabled)
Power Saving: By default, the TRIMAR AP will go into
standby mode if it has been idle for a preset
period. It will fully activate immediately if it
needs to send or receive data.
Factory default: Enabled
Figure 20: Advanced wireless
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