What should the multicast rate be set at?

what should the multicast rate be set at in the wireless options box?
mine was set at the default of 6 Mbps but could be set higher: 9, 12, 18 & 24Mbps.
Any care to explain what it does?
Regards Simon

That sets the minimum date rate which is valid for a connection. If a connection can't maintain that rate, the connection will drop.
A side effect of setting it higher is that your usable range will decrease. You will need to be closer to the base station to maintain a higher data rate.

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