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25 AirLive WH-5000A User’s Manual
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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