The DTIM Interval informs the wireless client devices of the next available window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages. DTM Interval – Sets the DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) Interval. The allowable setting range is from 20 to 1024ms. For compliance with most client devices, the Beacon Interval should remain set at the default of 100ms. The router uses these transmissions to synchronize the wireless network and its client devices. Beacon Interval – Sets the time interval between beacon transmissions in milliseconds. The unit will auto detect 802.11b devices and set the feature accordingly when the BG protection checkbox is checked (AUTO). ![]() Performance will increase if no 802.11b devices are present and this feature is disabled (OFF). Note: These older 802.11b devices required the unit to add overhead to most transmissions. If your network consists of ONLY 802.11g client devices, set this to OFF (disabled) for maximum performance. ![]() Section 2: Web GUI Screens and Configuration Parameter Reference November 2013 of 96 impact the performance of the 802.11g client devices on the network.
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