Configuration Guide Configuring FAT APs
Configuring the Number of Ethernet Packets That Can Be Received by an AP at a Time.
(Optional) The default value varies with APs.
If there are no special requirements, you can perform this configuration in the global configuration mode of the AP
equipment.
Increasing the number of Ethernet packets that can be received by an AP at a time can increase the performance of the
entire network, but may decrease the real-time performance of key packets processed by the AP. For example, in a
scenario similar to e-bag where the requirement for performance is not high but concurrency of multiple STAs and high
real-time performance of packets are required, the number of Ethernet packets that can be received by an AP at a time
can be reduced. A recommended value for this scenario is 25.
limit: indicates the number of Ethernet packets that can be received at a time, ranging from 1 to 256.
Global configuration mode
Configuring Whether to Support LDPC
(Optional) LDPC is supported by default.
If there are no special requirements, you can perform this configuration in the dot11radio interface configuration mode
of the AP equipment.
Supporting LDPC helps increase the reliability and gain of coding. When being used in frequencies with seriously noisy
interference, this technology can significantly reduce the risk of information losses. However, a few terminals are not
compatible with LDPC, which causes packet losses.
dot11radio interface configuration mode
Configuring Whether to Enable STBC
(Optional) STBC is enabled by default.
If there are no special requirements, you can perform this configuration in the dot11radio interface configuration mode
of the AP equipment.
Enabling STBC helps increase the reliability of data transmission. However, some terminals may not be compatible with
this coding mode.