It specifies the frame length threshold for triggering the RTS/CTS mechanism. If a
frame exceeds this threshold, the RTS/CTS mechanism is triggered to reduce
conflicts. The unit is byte. 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 WiFi
network to recover from conflicts quicker. For a WiFi network with high user
density, you can reduce this threshold for reducing conflicts. The RTS mechanism
requires some network bandwidth. Therefore, it is triggered only when frames
exceed this threshold.
It specifies the 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 interval.