2.5 Radio Configuration
There are two primary data layers in the transceiver network—radio and data. Since the data layer is depen-
dent on the radio layer working properly, configuration of the radio items should be reviewed and set before
proceeding. This section explains the Radio Configuration Menu, (Figure 2-31 for AP, Figure 2-32 for
Remote).
2.5.1 Radio Configuration Menu
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—Sets/displays RF power output level. Displayed in dBm. Setting should reflect
RF Output Power
local regulatory limitations and losses in antenna transmission line. (See "How Much Output Power
Can be Used?" on Page 112 for information on how to calculate this value.)
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20–30; 20
40
Figure 2-31. Radio Configuration Menu
(From iNET II Access Point Unit)
Figure 2-32. Radio Configuration Menu
(From iNET II Remote Unit)
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