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7.2.3 Advance Settings
BG Protection: The 802.11g standard includes a protection mechanism to ensure
mixed 802.11b and 802.11g operation. If there is no such kind of mechanism exists,
the two kinds of standards may mutually interfere and decrease network’s
performance.
AckTimeOut:
When a packet is sent out from one wireless station to the other, it will
wait for an Acknowledgement frame from the remote station. The station will only
wait for a certain amount of time; this time is called the ACK timeout.
In most
conditions, please do not change the Tx and Rx Acktimeout value. The N.Power’s
default value is correct in most cases.
Tx Burst: These are the scheme used for improving the performance of the data
transmission in 11n and Turbo modes. It is recommended to keep the settings on.
Channel Width: You can choose 20MHz or 20/40MHz channel width. Choose
20MHz for compliance with laws in some countries. 40MHz offers faster performance
than 20MHz
Guard Interval: Guard interval is placed at the beginning of each transmission. It is
used to reduce the interference effect of multi-path transmissions. The use of long
Guard Interval may perform better in interference or multipath environment. However,
it can reduce the performance.
MCS (Modulation and Code Scheme): MCS level for the 11n mode. It is
recommended to leave it at Auto.