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WH-5000A Serials User Guide

4.2.5 TX Power Mode

The Tx Power Mode let you can set

the radio power as you wanted. It defaults to Auto,

giving the larger range of radio transmission

available under normal conditions. As an

option, the AP’s cover range can be limited by

setting the TX Power Mode to Fixed and

choosing from 1~8 for fixed power level (1

being the shortest distance.) Finally, if you want to

prevent any radio frequency transmission, set Tx

Pwr Mode to off.


4.2.6 Advanced Option

There are a number of advanced options described in the following chart:

Advanced Options

Item

Parameter

Description

Beacon interval

0 ~ 4095

The frequency in milliseconds in which the 802.11

beacon is

transmitted by AP

RTS Threshold

0 ~ 3000

The number of bytes used for the RTS/CTS handshake

boundary.

When a packet size is greater than the RTS threshold, the RTS/CTS

handshaking is performed

DTIM

1~65535 The number of beacon intervals between successive Delivery Traffic

Identification Maps (DTIMs). This feature is used for Power Save Mode

Basic Rate

802.11b

1 and 2 Mbps

1, 2, 5.5 and 11Mbps

The basic rates used and reported by the AP. The
highest rate
specified is the rate that the AP uses when
transmitting broadcast/multicast and management frames

802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11b/g mixed

1 and 2 Mbps 1, 2,
5.5 , 6 , 11, 12, and
24 Mbps

The basic rates used and reported by the AP. The
highest rate
specified is the rate that the AP uses when
transmitting broadcast/multicast and management frames

Preamble

Short/Long

Preamble

Specifies whether frames are transmitted with the Short or
Long
Preamble.

Broadcast SSID

Enabled/Disabled

When disabled, the AP hides the SSID in outgoing beacon frames

and client can not obtain the SSID through passive scanning.

Also, when it is disable, the AP doesn’t send probe
responses to probe requests with unspecified SSIDs.

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