Intermec 6400 User Manual

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Terminal Emulation Menu Screens

SECTION 3

3-50 6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide

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Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR), is calculated by dividing

the RF signal level by the RF noise level. The result is

a number that indicates the overall communications

quality of the RF link and is expressed in dBm.

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Service Set ID (SSID), is a 32 character, alphanumeric

string that identifies the service set, or infrastructure,

with which the 6400 is currently associated. The SSID

is a user configurable parameter. The SSID is config-

ured by the keyword WaveLAN_Network_Name in

the net.cfg file. Setting WaveLAN_Network_Name

to ANY allows the station to associate with any ser-

vice set.

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Basic Service Set ID (BSSI), it the 6 byte MAC ad-

dress of the Lucent radio in the AP with which the

station is associated. The Lucent radio in the terminal

may associate with a non-Lucent (but 802.11 com-

pliant) radio in an AP. Looking at the first three bytes

of the MAC address (OUI) can help identify the AP

radio’s manufacturer.

EXAMPLE:

An OUI of “00601D” points to a Lucent radio, while “0020A6” indi-

cates a Proxim radio.

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