D-Link DFL-CPG310 Product Manual - Page 191
About the Wireless Hardware in, Your NetDefend firewall, Enabled., Disabled.
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Manually Configuring a WLAN In this field... Do this... RTS Threshold Type the smallest IP packet size for which a station must send an RTS (Request To Send) before sending the IP packet. If multiple wireless stations are in range of the access point, but not in range of each other, they might send data to the access point simultaneously, thereby causing data collisions and failures. RTS ensures that the channel is clear before the each packet is sent. If your network is congested, and the users are distant from one another, set the RTS threshold to a low value (around 500). Setting a value equal to the fragmentation threshold effectively disables RTS. The default value is 2346. Extended Range Mode (XR) Specify whether to use Extended Range (XR) mode: • Disabled. XR mode is disabled. • Enabled. XR mode is enabled. XR will be automatically negotiated with XR-enabled wireless stations and used as needed. This is the default. For more information on XR mode, see About the Wireless Hardware in Your NetDefend firewall on page 162. Multimedia QoS (WMM) Specify whether to use the Wireless Multimedia (WMM) standard to prioritize traffic from WMM-compliant multimedia applications: • Disabled. WMM is disabled. This is the default. • Enabled. WMM is enabled. The NetDefend firewall will prioritize multimedia traffic according to four access categories (Voice, Video, Best Effort, and Background). This allows for smoother streaming of voice and video when using WMM aware applications. Chapter 7: Configuring a Wireless Network 175