Adjusting Throttling (Remote Station Only) - Wi-LAN Hopper Plus 120-24 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Adjusting Throttling (Remote Station Only)

Throttling enables you to control the rate that data passes though a remote, so data throughput can be
adjusted to make the data rate compatible with the rest of the system. Throttling restricts the flow of data
from air to wire or from wire to air. When throttling is enabled, the amount of data passed is equal to the
throttling level times 128 kbps, to a maximum of 6.4 Mbps. Throttling applies to both down link and up link
traffic, so a throttle level of 1 means the unit will pass 128 kbps in each direction. A throttle level of 50 means
that 50 x 128 kbps will be passed. When throttling is disabled, the unit uses the maximum available bandwidth.
The default setting is to disable throttling.
To enable throttling
1. From the Main Menu, select RF Station Configuration and press
Configuration menu is displayed.
Operating Mode
RF Transmit Status
Link Monitor Period (0=OFF, 1-10000)
Test Mode Timer (1-1000)mins
Base Station Only Parameters
Maximum Remote Distance
Link Monitor Remote Station Rank
Remote Station Only Parameters
Throttle Enable
Throttle Level (1-50)
2. Select Throttle Enable and press
3. Scroll to select on or off, and press
4. Press
to exit to the Main Menu.
Esc
To set the throttle level
1. Set Throttle Enable to on, then select Throttle Level from the RF Conguration menu and press
. The data field highlights.
Enter
2. Type a value from 1–50 to select the data throughput rate (where 1 = 1 x 128 kbps, 50 = 50 x 128 kbps)
and press
.
Enter
3. Press
to exit to the Main Menu.
Esc
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RF Station Configuration
. The data field highlights.
Enter
.
Enter
. The RF Station
Enter
Normal Mode
unblocked
0
5
5 Km
1
-> off
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