Nstreme / NV2 Rates
TDMA – Time Slot Transmission
TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) is one channel access method combined burst
synchronization and error detection, for shared medium networks. It allows several
different links (point-to-point) to share the same frequency channel by dividing the signal
into different time slots. The links transmit in rapid succession, one after the other, each
using his own time slot. This allows multiple stations to share the same transmission
medium (e.g. radio frequency channel) while using only a part of its channel capacity.
The most important benefits of new TDMA protocol are:
• Increased speed
• More client connections in PTMP (point to multiple, or radio hubs in cell)
environments
• Lower latency
• No distance limitations
• No penalty for long distances
TDMA settings
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Nv2-qos sets the packet priority mechanism, firstly data from high priority queue
is sent, and then lower queue priority data until 0 queue priority is reached. When
link is full with high priority queue data, lower priority data is not sent. Use it
very carefully, setting works on Access Point (AP)
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