User Manual
Enterprise Access Point
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IAPP: IAPP (Inter Access Point Protocol) is a protocol by which access points share information about the
stations connected to them. When this function is enabled, the system will automatically broadcast
information of associated wireless stations to its peer access points. This will help wireless stations roam
smoothly among IAPP-enabled access points in the same wireless LAN.
Multicast-to-Unicast Conversion: When Multicast-to-Unicast Conversion is enabled, the Access Point
intelligently forwards traffic only to those ports that request multicast traffic. Adversely, when disabled,
multicast traffic is treated like broadcast traffic, with packets forwarded to all ports causing network
inefficiencies.
TX STBC: STBC is a pre-transmission encoding done by MIMO transmitter that allows it to improve the
signal-to-noise ratio even at a single RF receiver (non-MIMO).
Multicast/Broadcast Rate: Bandwidth configuration for multicast/broadcast packets. If your wireless
clients require a larger or smaller bandwidth for sending multicast/ broadcast packets, the administrator
can customize the Access Point’s multicast/ broadcast bandwidth here.
Management Frame Rate: This feature controls the bandwidth for Management Frames.
Receiving RSSI Threshold: To ensure connected stations have quality connection speeds, a station will
not be able to associate to the network unless its receiving sensitivity meets the configured threshold.