Configure Wireless Settings 
 
N Transmission Rate 
The rate of data transmission should be set depending on the speed of your 
Wireless-N networking. Select from a range of transmission speeds, or select Auto 
to have the device automatically use the fastest possible data rate and enable the 
Auto-Fallback feature. Auto-Fallback negotiates the best possible connection speed 
between the device and a wireless client. The factory default setting is Auto.  
Choose one of the following options for transmission rate: 
  Auto (factory default) 
  Use Legacy Rate 
  0: 6.5 or 13.5 Mbps 
  1: 13 or 27 Mbps 
  2: 19.5 or 40.5 Mbps 
  3: 26 or 54 Mbps 
  4: 39 or 81 Mbps 
  5: 52 or 108 Mbps 
  6: 58.5 or 121.5 Mbps 
  7: 65 or 135 Mbps 
  8: 13 or 27 Mbps 
  9: 26 or 54 Mbps 
  10: 39 or 81 Mbps 
  11: 52 or 108 Mbps 
  12: 78 or 162 Mbps 
  13: 104 or 216 Mbps 
  14:117 or 243 Mbps 
  15: 130 or 270 Mbps 
CTS Protection Mode 
CTS (Clear-To-Send) Protection Mode boosts the device's ability to catch all wireless 
transmissions, but can severely decrease performance. Select Auto to use this 
feature when needed, when the Wireless-N/G products are not able to transmit to 
the device in an environment with heavy 802.11b traffic. Select Disable to 
permanently disable this feature. 
Beacon Interval 
The Beacon Interval value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon. A beacon 
is a packet broadcast by the device to synchronize the wireless network.  
(Default: 100 msec, Range: 20-1000)