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advanced-wireless [2022/03/09 15:39] – [Protected Management Frames] hogwildadvanced-wireless [2022/03/09 15:43] – [Fragmentation Threshold]-formatting hogwild
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 **802.11h: **  802.11h is the IEEE standard for Spectrum and Transmit Power Management Extensions. It solves problems like interference with satellites and radar using the same 5 GHz frequency band. The standard provides Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) and Transmit Power Control (TPC) to the IEEE 802.11a MAC. (Media Access Control layer). \\ **802.11h: **  802.11h is the IEEE standard for Spectrum and Transmit Power Management Extensions. It solves problems like interference with satellites and radar using the same 5 GHz frequency band. The standard provides Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) and Transmit Power Control (TPC) to the IEEE 802.11a MAC. (Media Access Control layer). \\
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 ==== Country / Region ==== ==== Country / Region ====
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 See the Country/Region section above. Revision settings only exist in FreshTomato **2020-6 and later**. \\ See the Country/Region section above. Revision settings only exist in FreshTomato **2020-6 and later**. \\
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 ==== Bluetooth Coexistence ==== ==== Bluetooth Coexistence ====
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 This option specifies the maximum size of datagram that can occur before it is fragmented into multiple datagrams. Similar to RTS Threshold, tuning the Fragmentation Threshold setting may reduce frequent collisions on the network. Too low values may cause poor network performance. The default setting is recommended. \\ This option specifies the maximum size of datagram that can occur before it is fragmented into multiple datagrams. Similar to RTS Threshold, tuning the Fragmentation Threshold setting may reduce frequent collisions on the network. Too low values may cause poor network performance. The default setting is recommended. \\
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 ==== Frame Burst ==== ==== Frame Burst ====
  
advanced-wireless.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/02 18:01 by hogwild