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Section 3 - Configuration Wireless If you are not familiar with these Advanced Wireless settings, please read the help section before attempting to modify these settings. To access this page, you will be prompted to enter your administrator password. If you have not set up a password, leave the password blank. Please refer to page 28 for setting up an administrator password. Fragmentation Transmitted wireless packets larger than this Threshold: size will be fragmented to maintain performance in noisy wireless networks. The valid range is 256-65535. Values larger than about 1560 will prevent fragmentation from taking place. RTS Threshold: Transmitted wireless packets larger than this size will use the RTS/CTS protocol to (a) maintain performance in noisy wireless networks and (b) prevent hidden nodes from degrading performance.The valid range is 1-65535.Values larger than about 1560 will prevent RTS/CTS from taking place. Burst Time: Set the time duration here for transmission burst mode, in microseconds. The valid range is 0-65535 with 0 to disable bursting. Burst mode can increase data throughput by occupying the channel for an extended duration. Typical values are in the range of several milliseconds (ie. 3000). Beacon Period: In adhoc mode beacons are sent out periodically. This is the number of milliseconds between each beacon. The valid range is 1 - 65535. D-Link DPR-1260 User Manual 20

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D-Link DPR-1±60 User Manual
Section ² - Configuration
Transmitted wireless packets larger than this
size will be fragmented to maintain performance
in noisy wireless networks. The valid range is
256-65535. Values larger than about 1560 will
prevent fragmentation from taking place.
Transmitted wireless packets larger than this size
will use the RTS/CTS protocol to (a) maintain
performance in noisy wireless networks and
(b) prevent hidden nodes from degrading
performance. The valid range is 1-65535. Values
larger than about 1560 will prevent RTS/CTS
from taking place.
Set the time duration here for transmission
burst mode, in microseconds. The valid range is
0-65535 with 0 to disable bursting. Burst mode
can increase data throughput by occupying
the channel for an extended duration. Typical
values are in the range of several milliseconds
(ie. 3000).
In adhoc mode beacons are sent out periodically.
This is the number of milliseconds between
each beacon. The valid range is 1 - 65535.
Fragmentation
Threshold:
If you are not familiar with these Advanced Wireless settings, please read the help section before attempting to modify
these settings. To access this page, you will be prompted to enter your administrator password. If you have not set up
a password, leave the password blank. Please refer to page 28 for setting up an administrator password.
RTS Threshold:
Burst Time:
Beacon Period:
Wireless