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DTIM Interval
Specify the DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) Interval for the
device.
The DTIM is contained in some Beacon frames. It indicates whether the
device has buffered data for client devices. The DTIM Period indicates how
often the clients served by this device should check for buffered data still
on the device awaiting pickup.
Specify the value between 1-255 Beacon Intervals. The default value
is 1, indicating that clients check for buffered data at every beacon.
An excessive DTIM interval may reduce the performance of multicast
applications, so we recommend you keep the default value.
AP Isolation
Enable or disable AP Isolation. With this feature enabled, the clients can not
communicate with each other directly.
Note:
AP Isolation is not available in Client Mode.
Short GI
Enable or disable Short GI.
Propagation delays often occurs in data transmission process and
influence the capability of the wireless network. It can result from multiple
factors, such as multipath effect. GI (Guard Interval) is intended to solve the
problem based on delays, and Short GI is used to improve the throughput of
the wireless network based on the GI in the environment with small delays.
When the delays are small. When Short GI is enabled, the guard interval will
be set as 400ns and this function will boost the performance about 11%.
In the with serious multipath time delay. Short GI function will reduce the
throughput instead of improving it.
Wi-Fi
Multimedia
(WMM)
Enable or disable WMM. With WMM enabled, the system will prioritize traffic
according to the data type when forwarding data. Time-dependent traffic,
such as video or audio packets, gets a higher priority than normal traffic.
We recommend you enable this function when you are running the video or
audio application.
QoS
Enable or disable QoS. The QoS function improves the transmission
performance of video or audio traffic by optimizing the scheduling policy
between the AP and the clients.
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