docs: user/site: improve explanation of basic_rates / supported_rates (#1540)
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Additionally it is possible to configure the ``supported_rates`` and ``basic_rate``
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of each radio. Both are optional, by default hostapd/driver dictate the rates.
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If ``supported_rates`` is set, ``basic_rate`` is required, because ``basic_rate``
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has to be a subset of ``supported_rates``.
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The example below disables 802.11b rates.
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has to be a subset of ``supported_rates``. Possible values are:
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- 6000, 9000, 12000, 18000, 24000, 36000, 48000, 54000 (OFDM)
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- 1000, 5500, 11000 (legacy 802.11b, DSSS)
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The example below disables legacy 802.11b rates (DSSS) for performance reasons.
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For backwards compatibility in 802.11, this setting only effects 802.11a/b/g rates.
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I.e in 802.11n 6 MBit/s is announced all time. In 802.11ac the field is used to
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derive the length of a packet.
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``ap`` requires a single parameter, a string, named ``ssid`` which sets the
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interface's ESSID. This is the WiFi the clients connect to.
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