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Description
Basic Rate
Setting for basic transmission rate.
Fragmentation 
Threshold
A threshold, specified in bytes, that determines whether 
packets will be fragmented and at what size. On an 802.11 
WLAN, packets that exceed the fragmentation threshold 
are fragmented, i.e., split into, smaller units suitable 
for the circuit size. Packets smaller than the specified 
fragmentation threshold value are not fragmented. 
Enter a value between 256 and 2346. If you experience 
a high packet error rate, try to slightly increase your 
Fragmentation Threshold. The value should remain at 
its default setting of 2346. Setting the Fragmentation 
Threshold too low may result in poor performance.
RTS Threshold
Request to Send, when set in bytes, specifies the packet 
size beyond which the WLAN Card invokes its RTS/
CTS mechanism. Packets that exceed the specified RTS 
threshold trigger the RTS/CTS mechanism. The NIC 
transmits smaller packet without using RTS/CTS. The 
default setting of 2347 (maximum length) disables RTS 
Threshold.
DTIM Interval
Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM) is also known 
as Beacon Rate. The entry range is a value between 1 
and 65535. A DTIM is a countdown variable that informs 
clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and 
multicast messages. When the AP has buffered broadcast 
or multicast messages for associated clients, it sends the 
next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value. AP Clients hear 
the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and 
multicast messages. The default is 1.
Beacon Interval
The amount of time between beacon transmissions in 
milliseconds. The default is 100 ms and the acceptable 
range is 1 – 65535. The beacon transmissions identify the 
presence of an access point. By default, network devices 
passively scan all RF channels listening for beacons 
coming from access points. Before a station enters power 
save mode, the station needs the beacon interval to 
know when to wake up to receive the beacon (and learn 
whether there are buffered frames at the access point). 
Global Max Clients
The maximum number of clients that can connect to the 
router.
Xpress TM 
Technology
Xpress Technology is compliant with draft specifications 
of two planned wireless industry standards.
Transmit Power
Set the power output (by percentage) as desired.
WMM (Wi-Fi 
Multimedia)
The technology maintains the priority of audio, video and 
voice applications in a Wi-Fi network. It allows multimedia 
service get higher priority.
WMM No 
Acknowledgement
Refers to the acknowledge policy used at the MAC 
level. Enabling no Acknowledgement can result in more 
efficient throughput but higher error rates in a noisy 
Radio Frequency (RF) environment.
WMM APSD
This is Automatic Power Save Delivery. It saves power.