Netgear WG111U 사용자 설명서

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User’s Manual for the NETGEAR Super AG Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter WG111U
Configuration
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RTS/CTS Threshold: RTS is request to send and CTS is clear to send; their purpose is to 
avoid collisions. RTS/CTS will be enabled if the data frame size is larger than the threshold 
value set here. The maximum frame size is 2346 octets, so if the threshold is 2346, RTS/CTS 
will be disabled.
Note: This setting is reserved for wireless testing and advanced configuration only. Do not 
change this setting unless you are sure you need to. The primary reason for implementing 
RTS/CTS is to minimize collisions between hidden stations. This occurs when users and 
access points are spread out and a high number of retransmissions occur on the wireless LAN.
European Regulatory Requirements for Transmit Power Control
Follow the instructions below only if you are operating in Europe and want to use the Advanced 
802.11a 5 GHz settings of the WG111U. 
Note: If you are not operating in Europe or do not want to use the Advanced 802.11 a settings, 
continue on to 
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TPC Configuration Procedure 
The end user is obligated to follow the procedure below in order to operate this device in 
accordance with European regulatory requirements for Transmit Power control. The TPC feature 
implemented in this Wireless LAN device must be configured by the end user when operating in 
any European Community country.
The Wireless LAN Adapter includes a transmit power adjustment found in the Advanced Settings 
section under the Settings page of the Client Utility. The Transmit Power Level pull-down list 
includes the following settings: 100%, 50%, 25%, 12.5%, Lowest. The default setting is 100%, 
which represents no reduction in power. The following procedure verifies whether a reduction to 
50% or 25% should be set:
1.
Check the current link rate:
a.
When connected to your Wireless Infrastructure (home, corporate or public Wireless 
network), use the NETGEAR WG111U Smart Wizard Wireless Assistant to check that a 
connection is established.
b.
Check current transmit & receive link rates by viewing the status line at the bottom of the 
Smart Wizard Wireless Assistant screen. The highest possible link rate is 54Mbps. Note 
the current value.
2.
Check whether the maximum link rate is currently achieved. If the current link rate found in 
step 1 is...