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4 - 20 Aironet 340 Series Bridge If there is a lot of radio interference or collisions with other nodes, the smaller lost packets can be retried faster and with less impact on the airwaves. The disadvantage is if there is limited interference, long packets will take more time to transmit due to the extra packet overhead and acknowledgments for the fragments. Set the fragment size between 256 and 2048 bytes. Setting Purchasable Radio Options (Options) This selection is used to enable special features in the radio that may be purchased separately. One example is stronger encryption. To enable an option select this menu item. You will be given the MAC address of this unit and prompted for a password. Call customer support give them this address and once payment has been verified you will be given the password for this unit.
Chapter 5 - Configuring the Ethernet Port CHAPTER 5 Configuring the Ethernet Port 5 This chapter describes the procedures for configuring the Ethernet Port of the Aironet 340 Series Bridge. Here’s what you’ll find in this chapter: n Using the Configuration Ethernet Menu n Activating/Disabling the Ethernet Port n Setting the Maximum Frame Size and Port Interface Type
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4 - 20 Aironet 340 Series Bridge<br />
If there is a lot of radio interference or collisions with other no<strong>de</strong>s, the<br />
smaller lost packets can be retried faster and with less impact on the airwaves.<br />
The disadvantage is if there is limited interference, long packets<br />
will take more time to transmit due to the extra packet overhead and<br />
acknowledgments for the fragments.<br />
Set the fragment size between 256 and 2048 bytes.<br />
Setting Purchasable Radio Options (Options)<br />
This selection is used to enable special features in the radio that may be<br />
purchased separately. One example is stronger encryption. To enable an<br />
option select this menu item. You will be given the MAC address of this<br />
unit and prompted for a password. Call customer sup<strong>port</strong> give them this<br />
address and once payment has been verified you will be given the password<br />
for this unit.