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Wireless networks
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Table- 3.4 Wireless page
Field
Operational Status
BSSID
Operational Channel
Transmission Power
Beacon Period (Kusec)
DTIM Period (Beacon
intervals)
Range
Association aging
timeout
Interference
Handling Mode
Frequency Planning
Consideration
Traffic Optimization
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Description
Up/Down
Identifier MAC address of the BST
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. Not configurable.
Determines how often the beacon contains a Delivery Traffic
Indication Message (DTIM). This message "wakes up" any CPE in
power-save mode. Not configurable
Sets the maximal distance for an associated CPE based on radio
propagation delay. Values: 2.8,5,10 and 15Km
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:
Interferences Mode
Moderate Interferences Mode
High Interferences Mode
The recommended mode is Interferences mode
Standard: System works in standard (20MHz) channel
separation
Overlapping: System is optimized for 15MHz channel
separation
Note: Enabling the Overlapping mode will decrease the Tx power
by about 3dB.
Managing Network Interfaces

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