Maestro e200 series User Manual - page 159
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Parameters
Description
Mode
Select the Wi-Fi Interface mode.
Available Options
Access Point
Client
Ad-Hoc
802.11s
Pseudo Ad-Hoc (ahdemo)
Monitor
Access Point (WDS)
Client (WDS)
The default mode is Access Point.
ESSID
Displays the device name assigned to the router.
The default name is Maestro E200.
Network
Select LAN for the Access Point or WWAN for Client
Mode to configure the Router as LAN or WWAN
respectively.
Hide ESSID
Select Hide SSID, to hide SSID when client machines
scan for available Wi-Fi networks.
WMM
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM), is a subset of the 802.11e
wireless LAN (WLAN) specification that enhances
quality of service (QoS) on a network by prioritizing
data packets.
Note
802.11n spec requires devices to support
802.11e (Quality of Service [QoS]
enhancements for wireless LAN) in order to
use HT (High Throughput) link rates, i.e.
higher than 54 Mbps. WMM's Traffic Identifier
(TID) field is key to aggregation mechanisms,
including block acknowledgement (block
ACK), that enable 802.11n's high throughput
rates.
Since WMM support is required for products to be
certified for 802.11n, WMM comes enabled by default
in all Wi-Fi Certified n APs and wireless routers. So
even if you don't have any WMM-aware devices on
your network, leave WMM enabled or you may find
your clients connecting only at 54 Mbps rates.
Table 11.3-4: General Wireless Connection Configurations for a New Interface