Table 4-4. Advanced Tab Items - Nortel BayStack 650 User Manual

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Using the BayStack 650 Wireless LAN Access Point
Table 4-4
Table 4-4.
Item
Dwell Time
Hop Sequence
DS Options
BSS Rates (Mbps)
Translation
Expert
PHY Type
Regulatory Domain
4-12
describes the items in the Advanced tab.
Advanced Tab Items
Description
The dwell time is the length of time a radio uses before it "hops" to
another frequency. Choose a time between 1 and 390 (TUs).
With Hop Sequence, a radio transmits and receives on one
frequency for a short period of time and then pseudo-randomly
moves to another frequency every TU (see Dwell Time above).
This technology reduces susceptibility to interference from other
transmitters and noise sources in the same 2.4 GHz range since
transmission is constantly shifting from one frequency to the next.
Check the Auto-negotiation parameter and then set the Pattern
for the hop sequence.
(Not applicable for the BayStack 660).
Select the BSS Rate supported by the access point: Supported
(2.0) or Basic (1).
Select the Translation mode for the device: 802.1h+NTI STT
(default) or Straight Encapsulation from the menu.
Opens the Expert dialog box. Go to
page 4-13
A warning message is displayed before the dialog box opens.
Read the message and click Yes to continue.
Displays the PHY type: either DS (BayStack 660 Access Point) or
FH (BayStack 650 Access Point).
Displays which country that the Access point resides in.
for instructions on setting the expert parameters.
"Using the Expert
Setting" on
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