Edimax EW-7438APn Manual - Page 34

RTS Threshold, Beacon Interval, DTIM Period, Data Rate, N Data Rate, Channel Width, Preamble Type,

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RTS Threshold Beacon Interval DTIM Period Data Rate N Data Rate Channel Width Preamble Type Broadcast ESSID WMM CTS Protect TX Power 34 Set the RTS threshold of the wireless radio. The default value is 2347. Set the beacon interval of the wireless radio. The default value is 100. Set the DTIM period of wireless radio. The default value is 3. Set the wireless data transfer rate. The default is set to Auto. Set the data rate of 802.11n. The default is set to Auto . Select wireless channel width (bandwidth used by wireless signals from the access point) - the recommended value is Auto 20/40MHz . Set the wireless radio preamble type. The default value is "Short Preamble". Set if the access point will broadcast its own ESSID. To hide the ESSID of your access point select "Disable" - only users who know the ESSID of your access point will be able to connect. WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) technology can improve the performance of certain network applications, such as audio/video streaming, network telephony (VoIP), and others. When WMM is enabled, the access point will prioritize different kinds of data and give higher priority to applications which require instant responses. This improves the performance of such network applications. Enabling this setting will reduce the chance of radio signal collisions between 802.11b and 802.11g wireless access points. It's recommended to set this option to "Auto". Set the power output of the wireless radio. Unless you're using the access point in a very large space, you may not require 100% output power. Setting a lower power output can enhance security since potentially malicious/unknown users in distant areas will

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RTS Threshold
Set the RTS threshold of the wireless radio.
The default value is 2347.
Beacon Interval
Set the beacon interval of the wireless radio.
The default value is 100.
DTIM Period
Set the DTIM period of wireless radio. The
default value is 3.
Data Rate
Set the wireless data transfer rate. The
default is set to Auto.
N Data Rate
Set the data rate of 802.11n. The default is
set to Auto .
Channel Width
Select wireless channel width (bandwidth
used by wireless signals from the access
point)
the recommended value is Auto
20/40MHz .
Preamble Type
Set the wireless radio preamble type. The
default value is “Short Preamble”.
Broadcast ESSID
Set if the access point will broadcast its own
ESSID. To hide the ESSID of your access point
select “Disable”
- only users who know the
ESSID of your access point will be able to
connect.
WMM
WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) technology can
improve the performance of certain network
applications, such as audio/video streaming,
network telephony (VoIP), and others. When
WMM is enabled, the access point will
prioritize different kinds of data and give
higher priority to applications which require
instant responses. This improves the
performance of such network applications.
CTS Protect
Enabling this setting will reduce the chance of
radio signal collisions between 802.11b and
802.11g wireless access points. It’s
recommended to set this option to “Auto”.
TX Power
Set the power output of the wireless radio.
Unless you’re using th
e access point in a very
large space, you may not require 100% output
power.
Setting a lower power output can
enhance security since potentially
malicious/unknown users in distant areas will