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RAXE500 DTIM Settings
I have RAXE500 Router and want to configure router's DTIM settings to different values (2, 3 etc) for testing. Please share the steps to change the DTIM settings on this router.
I don't see any section called DTIM when I access router via http://192.168.1.1/debug.htm
#DTIM
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Re: RAXE500 DTIM Settings
@Mahesh_Wireless wrote:I have RAXE500 Router and want to configure router's DTIM settings to different values (2, 3 etc) for testing. Please share the steps to change the DTIM settings on this router.
I don't see any section called DTIM when I access router via http://192.168.1.1/debug.htm
#DTIM
DTIM stands for Delivery Traffic Indication Message.
Not a configurable value I have seen on a Netgear consumer grade router.
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Re: RAXE500 DTIM Settings
@Mahesh_Wireless wrote:
I have RAXE500 Router and want to configure router's DTIM settings to different values (2, 3 etc) for testing.
Why do you want to do that?
Maybe there are other ways of achieving what you want.
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Re: RAXE500 DTIM Settings
I am performing certain tests on device side behavior when connected to routers at different DTIM intervals. By default routers come with DTIM set to 1. I want to change it to 2 or 3 and perform tests on connected device side
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Re: RAXE500 DTIM Settings
I remember seeing this on older generation routers from say 15+ years ago. I think its' mostly a automatic feature now that something isn't needed to be adjusted on home class routers anymore thus NG and others have removed that UI since so not supported as a UI feature anymore.
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