Dynamic Frequency Selection Considerations - Cisco FM3500 Endo Installation And Configuration Manual

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Table 4. Available Radio Channel Widths
Channel width
20 MHz
40 MHz
80 MHz

Dynamic frequency selection considerations

To ensure that commercial and military flight operations proceed without
interference to terminal doppler weather radar (TDWR), operation of the
unit in the 5.250 GHz-to-5.350 GHz band (known as U-NII Mid or U- NII-
2A) and the 5.470 GHz-to-5.725 GHz band (known as U-NII Worldwide or
U-NII-2C / U-NII-2E) is discouraged.
Operation of the unit within these frequency ranges is disabled by default.
If it is essential that the unit is operated in the U-NII Mid or U-NII
Worldwide frequency ranges, do the following steps:
1.
Make sure that local legislation permits operation of the unit in the
U-NII Mid and/or U-NII Worldwide frequency ranges. Use of these
frequency ranges may be prohibited in some territories.
2.
Make a note of the exact physical locations of the unit antennas.
3.
Consult your local Fluidmesh Networks representative. He or she
will be able to determine whether the unit can be safely used in
its current location.
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Device configuration using the configurator interface
IMPORTANT
The following table shows theoretical values under ideal
conditions. Actual throughput may vary depending on
environmental and other conditions.
Max.modulation speed
150 Mb/s
300 Mb/s
866 Mb/s
WARNING
If the unit is operated in the U-NII Mid or U-NII Worldwide
frequency ranges, dynamic frequency selection (DFS) may be
a legal requirement in your national territory.
For information on whether legislation requires that you use
DFS,
click here.
IMPORTANT
The dynamic frequency selection feature must be enabled using
a software plug-in (Fluidmesh part number FM-UNII2). Contact
your Fluidmesh Networks representative for details.
Max. throughput
90 Mb/s
150 Mb/s
500 Mb/s
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