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Page Items

Descriptions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rates

 

This indicates the current rate at which the radio is operating, which can

 

 

 

be set as desired by the user.

 

 

 

Auto

Rate Fallback

Allows radio to fall back to lower data rate.

 

 

Dial a Power

Dial a Power is used to set the output power of the radio at the N

 

 

 

Connector.

 

 

 

 

 

The valid radio power range is from -5 dBm to 23 dBm

 

 

Antenna Gain

This is the gain of an antenna attached with the airPoint™

unit.

 

 

 

User can select anywhere between 2.2dBi to 30 dBi.

 

 

RF cable Loss

This refers to the loss of a cable connecting antenna and airPoint™ unit

 

View Association Table

List all associated clients and its link status.

 

 

Note:

The default value for Dial a Power is 18 dBm for FCC domain.

 

 

 

At high TX power levels, due to Amplifier saturation, radio tends to distort EVM. So we

 

suggest that you try to use lower than the maximum power level.

 

 

2.4.3. Radio Protocol

The user can edit the wireless radio protocol parameters to optimize the radio performance. The radio protocol parameters are:

1)Fragment Length (between 256 and 2346)

2)RTS/CTS (between 256 and 2346)

3)RSSI Threshold (between -90 and -20)

4)Preamble settings: Long, Short or Dynamic

5)Throughput Optimizer

 

Table 2-4 Radio Protocol Parameters

 

 

Page Item

Descriptions

 

 

Fragment Length

a) Show current value

 

b) Change to a value within its range

 

This setting determines the size at which packets are fragmented (sent as

 

several pieces instead of as one block).

 

Default value is 2346 bytes. The range of value is from 256 to 2346 bytes.

RTS/CTS Length

a) Show current value

 

b) Change value

 

RTS: request to send

 

CTS: clear to send

 

The RTS/CTS length determines the packet size at and bigger than which

 

the radio issues a request to send (RTS) before sending the packet.

 

Default value is 2346 bytes. The range of value is from 256 to 2346 bytes.

RSSI Threshold

The User can set the minimum value of RSSI Threshold. The range is from

 

-90 to -20.

 

 

airPoint™ Nexus User Configuration Guide

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