Motorola WR850GP User Manual

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Section 3

Configuration

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WR850

Field Description

No-

Acknowledgement:

(ADVANCED)

Enables No-Acknowledgment operation in WMM, entrusting that

the WR850 and clients can share prioritization settings without

the need to transmit acknowledgement messages.
Disabling acknowledgement messages can free up wireless

network capacity but can increase opportunities for errors if

strong wireless connections are not established between the

WR850 and all WMM-enabled clients.

Selecting

On entrusts that prioritization can occur without

acknowledgement messages.

Selecting

Off mandates acknowledgement messages.

FACTORY DEFAULT:

Off

EDCA AP and

Client Parameters:

(ADVANCED)

WMM uses a protocol called Enhanced Distributed Channel

Access (EDCA) to prioritize traffic on the wireless network.

EDCA requires that wireless devices assign each intended

transmission a priority, within an Access Category (AC).
WMM defines 4 Access Categories:

Voice, to give voice traffic the highest priority, since it has

the least tolerance for delays and/or loss of data.

Video, to give video a higher priority than other traffic,

and optimize real-time video display.

Best Effort, for legacy devices, and/or any other traffic

sensitive to delays (e.g., general Internet surfing).

Background, for lowest priority traffic with limited

sensitivity to delays (e.g., printing).

EDCA manages queues of transmissions within each of these

ACs, allocating “slots” of time (or “transmit opportunities”) to

each, based on three prioritization settings, set per AC:

Arbitrary Inter-Frame Space Number (AISFN), a

minimum number of “slots” a transmission will wait in

between transmission opportunities.

Contention Window (CW), a minimum and maximum

number of “slots” randomly added to the AIFSN, in order

to minimize conflicts between transmissions.

Transmit Opportunity Limit (TXOP limit), the length of

time allocated to a transmission one it reaches the top of

a queue. For example, video is typically given larger

TXOP limits because it is more data-intensive.

The WR850 manages EDCA prioritization across the network.

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