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Parameter description
Used to set the interval at which this device sends Beacon frames.
Beacon frames are sent at the interval to announce the existence of a wireless network. Generally, a
smaller interval allows wireless clients to connect to this device sooner, while a larger interval allows
the wireless network to transmit data quicker.
Threshold of a fragment.
Fragmenting is a process that divides a frame into several fragments, which are transmitted and
acknowledged separately. If the size of a frame exceeds this threshold, the frame is fragmented.
In case of a high error rate, you can reduce the threshold to enable this device to resend only the
fragments that have not been sent successfully, so as to increase the frame throughput.
In an environment with little interference, you can increase the threshold to reduce the number of
frames, so as to increase the frame throughput.
Frame length threshold for triggering the RTS/CTS mechanism. The unit is byte.
If a frame exceeds this threshold, the RTS/CTS mechanism is triggered to reduce conflicts.
Set the RTS threshold based on the actual situation. An excessively small value increases the RTS
frame transmission frequency and bandwidth requirement. A higher RTS frame transmission
frequency enables a wireless network to recover from conflicts quicker. For a wireless network with
high user density, you can reduce this threshold for reduce conflicts.
The RTS mechanism requires some network bandwidth. Therefore, it is triggered only when frames
exceed this threshold.
Countdown before this device transmits broadcast and multicast frames in its cache. The unit is
Beacon interval.
For example, if DTIM Interval is set to 1, this device transmits all cached frames at one Beacon