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Some device modes and options can significantly affect the link's stabil= ity and throughput.
To keep a balance between the wireless link's performance and the retrie= s number, we recommend to always set the "Bitrate" parameter to "Auto"= mode. Also enable the automatic transmit power control (ATPC) in orde= r to increase the operational life of the devices.
Make sure that the selected frame size ensures the best performance for = your wireless system. A short frame will transmit less payload than a = long one, however it ensures a smaller delay. A detailed description o= f the frame sizes in the TDMA technology is available in the "TDMA and Polling: Appli= cation features" article.
The "Turbo" mode is available in the TDMA software version, which allow = to increase the wireless link throughput in case that the degradation is ca= used by a large number of errors in the radio.
Detailed information about the radio parameter configuration via the web= interface is available in the "Link Settings=E2=81=A3" article or via CLI in the a= rticles: "mint command= (TDMA version)" and "rfconfig command (TDMA version)".