PROLiNK PPL1202N Quick Installation Guide User Manual
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PROLiNK PPL1202N User Manual
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Version 1.00 (Jul’10)
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Wireless Network:
Functions
Descriptions/Details
Radio Off
Enable/Disable the wireless.
Network Mode
There are 3 modes can choose, 11/b/g/n mixed mode/11b only/11g only.
SSID
Set up the wireless ID, default is wireless.
Multiple SSID 1 ~ 7
You can set up to four SSID for this wireless network.
Broadcast Network
Name(SSID)
Enable/Disable the SSID broadcast.
AP Isolation
Enable/Disable this function. Create a separate virtual network for your wireless network. When this
feature is enabled, each of your wireless clients will be in its own virtual network and will not be able to
communicate with each other. You may want to utilize this feature if you have many guests that
frequent your wireless network.
MBSSID AP Isolation
Enable/Disable this function.
BSSID
Displays the Basic Service Set Identity (BSSID) of this router. This parameter is the same as the MAC
address of LAN port.
Wireless Distribution System (WDS):
Functions
Descriptions/Details
WDS Mode
Default is Disable, there are 3 Mode can choose, Lazy Mode (Auto), Bridge Mode (Bridge Only) and
Repeater Mode (AP + Bridge).
HT Physical Mode:
Functions
Descriptions/Details
Operating Mode
Mixed Mode: In this mode packets are transmitted with a preamble compatible with the legacy
802.11g – the legacy Short Training Field (STF), the legacy Long Training Field (LTF) and the legacy
signal field are transmitted so they can be decoded by legacy 802.11g devices. The rest of the packet
has a new format. In this mode the receiver shall be able to decode both the Mixed Mode packets and
legacy packets.
Green Field: In this mode high throughput packets are transmitted without a legacy compatible part.
This mode is optional. In this mode the receiver shall be able to decode both Green Field mode
packets, Mixed Mode packets and legacy format packets.
Channel BandWidth
Support channel width 20MHz or 20/40MHz.
Guard Interval
The purpose of the guard interval is to introduce immunity to propagation delays, echoes and
reflections, to which digital data is normally very sensitive. Longer guard periods allow more distant
echoes to be tolerated. However, longer guard intervals reduce the channel efficiency.
MCS
The Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) is a value that determines the modulation, coding and
number of spatial channels.
Reverse Direction
Grant(RDG)
During a response burst, only the responder may transmit – i.e. there are no transmissions by other
STA, including the initiator. During an RDG, the RD responder shall not transmit any frames that are
not addressed to the RD initiator as the RA. Within RDG period, if responder no frame to transmit or
frame corrupt, initiator can transmit frame when RDG period stopped on PIFS' channel idle time. (On
normal condition, responder will receive frame after SIFS time.)
Extension Channel
To locate the 40MHz channel in combination with the control.
Aggregation
MSDU(A-MSDU)
A Frame aggregation format that allows aggregation of multiple MSDUs in one MPDU. Recipient shall
receive and disaggregate an A-MSDU.
Auto Block ACK
Setup BA (Block Ack) session automatically after connected, recommend enable.
Decline BA Request
Reject peer BA-Request.
Others:
Functions
Descriptions/Details
HT TxStream
Set the Tx via 1 or 2 antennas.
HT RxStream
Set the Rx via 1 or 2 antennas.