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VRC 6940 Product Reference Guide
Option
Diversity
MU Sleep Mode
Boot Mode
Pwr Management If you set Pwr Management to PSP, the radio only powers up when there is
Buffers
ReXmit Delay
Rate Control
Scan/RF Op
Exit
Note: If you are using a Spectrum24 card with the 802.11 protocol, the ESS
Id option appears on the menu. If you are using a Spectrum24 card
with the Spring protocol, the Net Id option appears on the menu.
3-4
Table 3-1. Spectrum24 Configuration Options
Determines how many antenna ports the radio will attempt to use for
communications. Match this setting to the number of antennas you're using.
If you set MU Sleep Mode to On, the radio stays on even if an application
powers down the terminal because of inactivity. The default setting is On.
Indicates the source of the terminal's IP address. Options are Boot, DHCP or
Manual Entry. If you select Manual Entry, the terminal uses the IP address
specified in MU IP Address. See page
traffic on the network. If you set it to CAM, the radio is always ready to
receive. The default setting is PSP.
Sets the number of data buffers used by the radio driver (4, 8 or 12).
If a terminal tries to transmit a packet and fails, it tries to re-transmit the
packet later. ReXmit Delay sets the length of time between re-transmissions.
The options are short and long. The short option improves response time but
uses more power. If there is high network traffic, or a high amount of
electrical "noise" nearby, select short to improve response time.
Determines which Spectrum24 Access Points a terminal can communicate
with. The options are 1Mb only, 2Mb only, 1Mb and 2 Mb. Select a
parameter that matches the Rate Setting for the AP, if one has been specified.
For more information see Spectrum24 Wireless LAN Adapter Product
Reference Guide (p/n 70-20505-XX).
Determines whether or not the scanner and radio can operate at the same
time. Concurrent Op allows both to operate at the same time. Scan Stops RF
causes the scanner to lock out the radio during an active scan.
Closes the utility and displays a DOS prompt.
Description
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