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Managing Network Interfaces
Table- 3.4 Wireless page
Field
Operational Channel
Transmission Power
Beacon Period (Kusec)
DTIM Period (Beacon
intervals)
Range
Association aging
timeout
Interference
Handling Mode
Rev 3.1
Description
The wireless channel used by the unit. See Setting the
Operational Channel
Default Max=1 for maximum Tx Power and Min=6 for
lowest Tx Power. It's a 3dB steps. Should be set to
maximum for most applications.
Amount of time between beacons in kilomicroseconds.
One Kusec equals 1,024 microseconds, which is close
to 1 millisecond. Default is 100ms. Configurable via
SNMP only.
This setting, always a multiple of the beacon period,
determines how often the beacon contains a Delivery
Traffic Indication Message (DTIM). A traffic indication
map is present in every beacon. The DTIM notifies
power-save client devices that a packet is waiting for
them. If power save clients are active, the access point
buffers any multicast traffics and delivers them
immediately after the DTIM beacon. Power-save nodes
always wait for the DTIM beacons. The longer the time,
the more buffering the access point does, and the
longer the multicasts are delayed.
If the beacon period is set at 100 (default setting), and
the DTM Period is set at 1(default setting), then the
device sends a beacon containing a DTIM every 100
Kusec.
Sets the maximal distance for an associated CPE based
on radio propagation delay. Values: 2.8,5,10 and 20Km
The amount of time after which an inactive CPE (a CPE
that neither received nor transmitted data) is
disassociated from the BST. The minimum value is 5
minutes, maximum is 30 minutes. The default value is
15 minutes.
Selects the way the system handles the interferences.
It can be set to any of the following four modes:
Normal Mode (Recommended)
Interference Mode
High Interference Mode
Static Mode
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