Rate; Access Point Redundancy Support; Maintenance - Black Box LW0050A Manual

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CHAPTER 3: Using the Local Terminal for Unit Setup and Management
• Power Level – Output power level at which the unit is transmitting. There are
two possibilities, Low (4 dBm) or High (17 dBm), at the antenna connector.
3.5.4 R
ATE
• Multi-Rate Support – When this parameter is enabled, the unit will
automatically switch to the best transmission rate at any given time. When the
parameter is disabled, the unit will always stay at the maximum rate configured
in the WLAN Parameters menu.
3.5.5 A
P
CCESS
OINT
When the Access Point identifies that the Ethernet link has been discontinued over
a defined period of time, it then stops transmitting and forces the stations
associated with it to associate with another Access Point.
The default mode for the Access Point Redundancy Support parameter is disabled
(the Access Point continues transmitting even when the ETH link is discontinued).
This can only be configured by a Technician(see Section 3.7, Access Control
Menu). We recommend using this parameter only when more than one Access
Point is connected to the same distribution system and this Access Point is
configured to the same ESSID.
3.5.6 M
AINTENANCE
The Installer has access to modify the following parameters of the Maintenance
menu:
• Auto Calibration – When the unit is started, it performs an internal self-test. A
part of this test is automatic calibration of the DC Offset and deviation pattern.
• Japan Call Sign – The Japan Call Sign is part of the Japanese standard, defined
according to local regulations. The Japanese Ministry of Communications
supplies an activation code for the units; this code is set in the factory for each
unit.
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EDUNDANCY
UPPORT
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