Motorola 1725-36197-001, RFS6000 manual Channel selection

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Configuration Guide

When SpectraLink Wireless Telephones are configured for

802.11a mode:

RFS6000>en RFS6000#conf t

RFS6000 (config)#wireless

RFS6000 (config-wireless)#country-code us

RFS6000 (config-wireless)#radio add 2 00-A0-F8-CD-ED-EC 11a ap300

RFS6000 (config-wireless)#radio 2 beacon-interval 100 RFS6000 (config-wireless)#radio 2 dtim-period 3 RFS6000 (config-wireless)#radio 2 bss 1 1

RFS6000 (config-wireless)#radio 2 speed basic6 9 basic12 18 basic24 36 48 54

Channel selection

You can specify the desired channel manually by using the following commands.

For 802.11b/g radio:

RFS6000(config-wireless)#radio 1 channel-power indoor 11 20

For 802.11a radio:

RFS6000(config-wireless)#radio 2 channel-power indoor 36 17

For configuring power and data rate settings, please consult your facility’s RF site survey, designed for voice traffic, to determine if you have sufficient coverage to support all data rates. SpectraLink Wireless Telephones require the following minimum dBm reading to support the corresponding Basic data rate setting in the access point.

802.11

Minimum Available

Maximum

Radio Standard

Signal Strength (RSSI)

“Basic” Data Rate

802.11b

-70 dBm

1 Mb/s

 

 

-60 dBm

11 Mb/s

 

802.11g

-63 dBm

6 Mb/s

-47 dBm

54 Mb/s

 

 

 

 

802.11a

-60 dBm

6 Mb/s

-45 dBm

54 Mb/s

 

For additional details on RF deployment please see the Deploying

Enterprise-GradeWi-Fi Telephony white paper and the Best

Practices Guide for Deploying SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless

Telephones.

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Contents Motorola Trademark Information Service Information Certified Product SummaryNetwork Topology Installing a New Image Installing firmware through the CLIInstalling firmware through the Web interface Motorola RFS 6000 Wireless Switch with AP300 Installing the AP license through the CLI Installing the AP license through the Web interfaceRadio Settings Configuring radio settings through the CLIChannel selection Configuring radio settings through the Web interface Configuration Guide Click the Rate Settings button Configuration Guide SSID, QoS and Security Settings Configuring SSID, QoS and security settings through the CLIAfter enabling WLAN1 click the Edit button To configure SSID, enter spectralink in the Essid field To configure security, in the Encryption section select

RFS6000, 1725-36197-001 specifications

Motorola has long been synonymous with cutting-edge wireless communication technologies and innovative solutions. Among its noteworthy offerings is the Motorola 1725-36197-001, a component integral to its RFS6000 series, designed to enhance network performance and reliability.

The Motorola 1725-36197-001 is a high-performance antenna that supports the RFS6000 radio frequency system. This antenna is crucial for optimizing wireless communications, particularly in outdoor and urban environments where connectivity demands are high. Its design is tailored to promote signal quality and support a wide range of applications, from public safety communication to private network solutions.

One of the standout features of the Motorola 1725-36197-001 is its robust construction, ensuring durability and resistance to environmental factors. This resilience allows the antenna to maintain performance in harsh weather conditions, crucial for reliable communication in critical situations.

The technology incorporated into the RFS6000 series, along with the 1725-36197-001 antenna, is built on advanced digital signal processing algorithms. This enables intelligent signal management, helping to reduce interference and enhance coverage. The antenna supports multiple frequency bands, making it versatile enough for various wireless technologies, including LTE and future 5G networks.

Another characteristic of the Motorola 1725-36197-001 is its MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) capability, which significantly improves throughput and capacity. By utilizing multiple antennas at both the transmitter and receiver ends, MIMO enhances data rates and provides better service quality to multiple users simultaneously.

Furthermore, the integration of the antenna with the RFS6000 enables advanced features such as network slicing and dynamic spectrum management. These capabilities are vital for optimizing resource allocation and improving overall system efficiency, catering to diverse user needs and demands in real time.

In summary, the Motorola 1725-36197-001 antenna serves as a crucial component of the RFS6000 series, embodying robust construction, advanced technology, and essential features that address the challenges of modern wireless communication. Its reliability and versatility make it an indispensable asset in ensuring seamless connectivity across various applications. As Motorola continues to innovate, the RFS6000 series, coupled with the 1725-36197-001, sets a high standard for wireless communication solutions.