3Com WX4400 3CRWX440095A Video Game Controller User Manual


 
386 CHAPTER 11: MANAGED ACCESS POINT COMMANDS
Defaults — The default is 10 percent.
Access — Enabled.
History —Introduced in MSS Version 3.0. Option auto added for
configuration of the MAP configuration profile. Version 6.0 removed the
dap option.
Usage — A retransmission is a packet sent from a client to a MAP radio
that the radio receives more than once. This can occur when the client
does not receive an 802.11 acknowledgement for a packet sent to the
radio.
If the radio receives only a single copy of a packet that is transmitted
multiple times by a client, the packet is not counted by the radio as a
retransmission. For example, if a packet is corrupted and the radio does
not receive it, but the second copy of the packet does reach the radio, the
radio does not count the packet as a retransmission since the radio
received only one recognizable copy of the packet.
The interval is 1000 packets. If more than the specified percentage of
packets within a group of 1000 packets received by the radio are
retransmissions, the radio increases power.
When the percentage of retransmissions exceeds the max-retransmissions
threshold, the radio does not immediately increase power. Instead, if the
data rate at which the radio is sending packets to the client is above the
minimum data rate allowed, the radio lowers the data rate by one
setting. If the retransmissions still exceed the maximum allowed, the radio
continues to lower the data rate, one setting at a time, until either the
retransmissions fall within the allowed percentile or the minimum
allowed data rate is reached.
If the retransmissions still exceed the threshold after the minimum
allowed data rate is reached, the radio increases power by 1 dBm. The
radio continues increasing the power in 1 dBm increments until the
retransmissions fall below the threshold.
After the retransmissions fall below the threshold, the radio reduces
power by 1 dBm. As long as retransmissions remain below the threshold,
the radio continues reducing power in 1 dBm increments until it returns
to its default power level.