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Advanced Settings 
Fields  Description 
RTS/CTS Threshold  Determines the packet size of a transmission and, through the use of an AP, 
helps control traffic flow. The range is 0-2347 bytes. 
Beacon Interval  Beacons are the packets sending by Access point to synchronize the wireless 
network. The beacon interval is the time interval between beacons sending by 
this unit in AP or AP+WDS operation. The default and recommended beacon 
interval is 100 milliseconds.  
DTIM (Delivery Traffic 
Indication Map) 
This is the Delivery Traffic Indication Map. It is used to alert the clients that 
multicast and broadcast packets buffered at the AP will be transmitted 
immediately after the transmission of this beacon frame. You can change the 
value from 1 to 255. The AP will check the buffered data according to this 
value. For example, selecting “1” means to check the buffered data at every 
beacon.  
Fragment Size  A large data frame is fragmented into several fragments each of size equal to 
fragment threshold. By tuning the fragment threshold value, we can get 
varying fragment sizes. 
Short GI (Guard Interval)  A GI is a period of time between symbol transmission that allows reflections 
(from multipath) from the previous data transmission to settle before 
transmitting a new symbol. The 802.11n draft specifies two guard intervals: 
400ns (short) and 800ns (long). Support of the 400ns GI is optional for transmit 
and receive. The purpose of a guard interval is to introduce immunity to 
propagation delays, echoes, and reflections to which digital data is normally 
very sensitive. 
Aggregation  A part of the 802.11n standard that allows sending multiple frames per single 
access to the medium by combining frames together into one larger frame. It 
creates the larger frame by combining smaller frames with 
the same physical source, destination end points, and traffic class (QoS) into 
one large frame with a common MAC header 










