Netgear WC7500-Wireless User Manual - Page 185

High Density Bandwidth, DTIM Interval 1-255

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ProSAFE Wireless Controller Setting Description Aggregation Length (802.11ng and 802.11na/ac only) Enter the maximum length of aggregated MAC protocol data unit (AMPDU) packets. Larger aggregation lengths could lead to better network performance. Aggregation is a mechanism used to achieve higher throughput. The default setting depends on the selection from the Wireless Mode menu: • If the selection from the Wireless Mode menu is 802.11ng or 802.11na, the default setting is 65535. • If the selection from the Wireless Mode menu is 802.11na/ac, the default setting is 1048575. AMPDU (802.11ng and 802.11na/ac only) Select the enable radio button to allow the aggregation of several MAC frames into a single large frame to achieve higher throughput. Enabled is the default setting. Enabling AMPDU could lead to better network performance. Select the disable radio button to disable this option. RIFS Transmission (802.11ng and 802.11na/ac only) Select the enable radio button to enable the reduced interframe space (RIFS) option to allow transmission of successive frames at different transmit powers. Enabling RIFS could lead to better network performance. Select the disable radio button to disable this option. Disabled is the default setting. DTIM Interval (1-255) Enter the delivery traffic indication message (DTIM) or the data beacon rate that you want to use. The message period of the beacon delivery traffic indication is set in multiples of beacon intervals. Preamble Type Select one of the following radio buttons to specify the preamble type: • Auto. Automatically handles both long and short preambles. A short transmit preamble provides better performance. Auto is the default setting. • Long. Enables a long transmit preamble to provide a more reliable connection or a slightly longer range. High Density Bandwidth (802.11ng and 802.11na/ac only) Select the bandwidth type: • Auto. Automatically handles both high-density bandwidth (that is, high throughput) and low-density bandwidth (that is, extended range) environments. Auto is the default setting. • High. Enables a high bandwidth setting for dense environments in which multiple clients in a relatively small space require high bandwidth. One example of such an environment is a classroom in which multiple students stream video on individual WiFi devices. • Low. Enables a low bandwidth setting for sparse environments in which multiple clients are spread out over a relatively large space and do not require high bandwidth. One example of such an environment is a large office floor with multiple workers who do not all access the Internet or intranet simultaneously. Configure WiFi and QoS Settings 185

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Configure WiFi and QoS Settings
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller
Aggregation Length
(802.11ng and 802.11na/ac only)
Enter the maximum length of aggregated MAC protocol data unit
(AMPDU) packets.
Larger aggregation lengths could lead to better network performance.
Aggregation is a mechanism used to achieve higher throughput.
The default setting depends on the selection from the
Wireless Mode
menu:
If the selection from the
Wireless Mode
menu is
802.11ng
or
802.11na
, the default setting is 65535.
If the selection from the
Wireless Mode
menu is
802.11na/ac
, the
default setting is 1048575.
AMPDU
(802.11ng and 802.11na/ac only)
Select the
enable
radio button to allow the aggregation of several MAC
frames into a single large frame to achieve higher throughput. Enabled
is the default setting.
Enabling AMPDU could lead to better network performance. Select the
disable
radio button to disable this option.
RIFS Transmission
(802.11ng and 802.11na/ac only)
Select the
enable
radio button to enable the reduced interframe space
(RIFS) option to allow transmission of successive frames at different
transmit powers.
Enabling RIFS could lead to better network performance. Select the
disable
radio button to disable this option. Disabled is the default
setting.
DTIM Interval (1-255)
Enter the delivery traffic indication message (DTIM) or the data beacon
rate that you want to use.
The message period of the beacon delivery traffic indication is set in
multiples of beacon intervals.
Preamble Type
Select one of the following radio buttons to specify the preamble type:
Auto
. Automatically handles both long and short preambles. A
short transmit preamble provides better performance.
Auto
is the
default setting.
Long
. Enables a long transmit preamble to provide a more reliable
connection or a slightly longer range.
High Density Bandwidth
(802.11ng and 802.11na/ac only)
Select the bandwidth type:
Auto
. Automatically handles both high-density bandwidth (that is,
high throughput) and low-density bandwidth (that is, extended
range) environments.
Auto
is the default setting.
High
. Enables a high bandwidth setting for dense environments in
which multiple clients in a relatively small space require high
bandwidth. One example of such an environment is a classroom in
which multiple students stream video on individual WiFi devices.
Low
. Enables a low bandwidth setting for sparse environments in
which multiple clients are spread out over a relatively large space
and do not require high bandwidth. One example of such an
environment is a large office floor with multiple workers who do not
all access the Internet or intranet simultaneously.
Setting
Description