Settings Menu - Denso BHT-1260BWB-CE User Manual

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4.5.4 Settings menu

Tap the "Settings" tab in the Wlan manager.
Power: Select the wireless module power save mode from the pull-down list.
CAM:
Constantly awake mode
The wireless module is constantly powered ON.
FastPSP: Power save mode (Default)
The wireless mode switches between the power save mode
and CAM mode depending on network traffic volume.
MaxPSP: Maximum power save mode
The wireless module wakes up periodically regardless of
network traffic volume.
 Note 
Set an access point with low DTIM periods (2 or 3) when
the power save mode is set to FastPSP or MaxPSP.
The BHT may not reconnect to the access point if a larger
number is set.
Radio mode: Select the radio mode from the pull-down list.
11b:
11b/g:
11b/g/n:
11a (*):
11a/n (*):
(*) These choices can be selected only for the 5GHz band WLAN supported BHT models. Check the product
label on the back of the product to see if the 5GHz band WLAN is supported.
Refer to Chapter 8, 8-1-4 Interface specifications - Wireless Interface – Labels - 5GHz wireless connection
for details.
"Advanced Settings" button:
Tap the "Advanced Settings" button in the "Settings" tab menu to open the
radio advanced settings.
Select the "Short" or "Long" radio button for the preamble
Preamble:
length.
Long:
Long preamble (Default)
Short:
Short preamble
 Note 
Select the same preamble length as the access point.
If both the BHT and access point are not set to the same
preamble length, the BHT may not connect to the access point.
2.4GHz Roaming Level (dBm):
Set the roaming threshold for the 2.4GHz band from -60 to100 dBm. (Default: -80 dBm)
The wireless module starts roaming when the received signal strength drops below the threshold.
5GHz Roaming Level (dBm):
The menu is displayed only for the 5GHz band WLAN supported BHTs.
Set the roaming threshold for the 5GHz band from -60 to100 dBm (Default: -72 dBm)
The wireless module starts roaming when the received signal strength drops below the threshold.
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802.11b (Default)
802.11b or 802.11g
802.11b, 802.11g or 802.11n (2.4 GHz band)
IEEE802.11a
IEEE802.11a or IEEE802.11n (5GHz band)

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