Configuring 802.11g protection mode, Configuring 802.11n protection – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual
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To enable 802.11g protection:
Step Command
Remarks
137.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
138.
Enter WLAN RRM view.
wlan rrm
N/A
139.
Enable 802.11g protection.
dot11g protection enable
Optional.
By default, 802.11g protection is
disabled.
Enabling 802.11g protection
reduces network performance.
Configuring 802.11g protection mode
802.11g protection modes include RTS/CTS and CTS-to-self.
•
RTS/CTS—An AP sends an RTS packet before sending data to a client. After receiving the RTS
packet, all the devices within the coverage of the AP do not send data within the specified time.
Upon receiving the RTS packet, the client sends a CTS packet. This ensures that all the devices within
the coverage of the client do not send data within the specified time.
•
CTS-to-Self—An AP uses its IP address to send a CTS packet before it sends data to a client. This
ensures that all the devices within the coverage of the AP do not send data within the specified time.
To configure the 802.11g protection mode:
Step Command
Remarks
140.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
141.
Enter WLAN RRM view.
wlan rrm
N/A
142.
Configure the 802.11g
protection mode.
dot11g protection-mode
{ cts-to-self | rts-cts }
Optional.
By default, the 802.11g protection
mode is CTS-to-Self.
Configuring 802.11n protection
The following matrix shows the feature and router compatibility: