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Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
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Some channel ranges and country code combinations have relatively low 
maximum transmit power. When attempting to set the transmit power to the 
lower ranges (for example, 25 percent or 12 percent), the expected drop in 
power may not occur, because certain power amplifiers have minimum 
transmit power requirements.
Fixed Multicast Rate—The transmission rate in Mbps for broadcast and 
multicast packets. This setting can be useful in an environment where the 
wireless multicast video streaming occurs, provided the wireless clients are 
capable of handling the configured rate.
When Auto is selected, the WAP device chooses the best rate for the 
associated clients. The range of valid values is determined by the configured 
radio mode.
Legacy Rate Sets—Rates are expressed in megabits per second.
The Supported Rate Sets indicate the rates that the WAP device supports. 
You can check multiple rates (check a box to select or deselect a rate). The 
WAP device automatically chooses the most efficient rate based on the 
factors such as error rates and the distance of client stations from the WAP 
device.
The Basic Rate Sets indicate the rates that the WAP device advertises to the 
network for the purposes of setting up communication with other access 
points and client stations on the network. It is generally more efficient to have 
a WAP device broadcast a subset of its supported rate sets.
Broadcast/Multicast Rate Limiting—Multicast and broadcast rate limiting 
can improve overall network performance by limiting the number of packets 
transmitted across the network.
By default, this feature is disabled. Until you enable this feature, these fields 
are disabled: 
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Rate Limit—The rate limit for multicast and broadcast traffic. The limit 
should be greater than 1, but less than 50 packets per second. Any traffic 
that falls below this rate limit will always conform and be transmitted to 
the appropriate destination. The default and maximum rate limit setting is 
50 packets per second.
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Rate Limit Burst—An amount of traffic, measured in bytes, which is 
allowed to pass as a temporary burst even if it is above the defined 
maximum rate. The default and maximum rate limit burst setting is 75 
packets per second.