AirLive Air3G User Manual

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4. Configuration: 3G Router Mode


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Contention Window increases exponentially up to a specified limit Maximum

Contention Window.

The random delay avoids most of the collisions that would occur if multiple APs got

access to the medium at the same time and tried to transmit data simultaneously. The

more active users you have on a network, the more significant the performance gains

of the backoff timer will be in reducing the number of collisions and retransmissions.


The random backoff used by the access point is a configurable parameter. To describe
the random delay, a "Minimum Contention Window" (ECWMin) and a "Maximum
Contention Window" (ECWMax)
is defined.

‰ ECWmin: The value specified for the Minimum Contention Window is the

upper limit of a range for the initial random backoff wait time. The number used
in the random backoff is initially a random number between 0 and the number
defined for the Minimum Contention Window.

‰ ECWmax: If the first random backoff time ends before successful

transmission of the data frame, the access point increments a retry counter, and
doubles the value of the random backoff window. The value specified in the
Maximum Contention Window is the upper limit for this doubling of the random
backoff. This doubling continues until either the data frame is sent or the
Maximum Contention Window size is reached.

„ AIFS

The Arbitration Inter-Frame Spacing (AIFs) specifies a wait time (in milliseconds) for

data frames. 802.11e uses interframe spaces to regulate which frames get access to

available channels and to coordinate wait times for transmission of different types of

data. The AIFs ensures that multiple access points do not try sending data at the same

time but instead wait until a channel is free. Valid values for AIFs are 1 through 255.

„ Transmission Opportunity

The Transmission Opportunity (TXOP) is an interval of time when a WMM client station

has the right to initiate transmissions onto the wireless medium. This value specifies

(in milliseconds) the Transmission Opportunity (TXOP) for client stations; that is, the

interval of time when a WMM client station has the right to initiate transmissions on the

wireless network.

We recommend that you use the default settings on the WMM QoS
page. Changing these values can lead to unexpected blockages of
traffic on your wireless LAN, and the blockages might be difficult to
diagnose.

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