SmartBridges sB3412 User Manual

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airClient™ Nexus PRO TOTAL User Guide

2.8.7. Wireless Settings

The following table summarizes the information for the wireless settings.

Table 2-4 Wireless Settings

Page Items

Descriptions

SSID

This is the current SSID.

User can change the SSID. The SSID is a unique identifier that

wireless networking devices use to establish and maintain

wireless connectivity. It is case sensitive and can contain up to 32

alphanumeric characters. Do not include special characters in the

SSID.

Mac Address

When in aCNPT Bridge mode, this is the Radio MAC address of

the Root Device

Domain

This is the current radio regulatory domain.

User can choose the appropriate domain. The pull-down menu

shows a list of domains supported by radio. Different domains will

show different channel lists.

Radio

Operating

mode

sB Enhanced Mode gives better performance with the

compression ON. For this reason, it does not support 802.11b and

third party access point.

Or

The Radio Operating Mode can set to Mixed Mode i.e 802.11

a/b/g

Or

The Radio Operating Mode can be set to 802.11 b only or 802.11

g only

Channel

This is the current radio channel in the selected domain.

This is settable when in aCNPT Bridge mode, user need to enter

the same channel as the Access Point device from the pull-down

list.

The radio channel settings correspond to the frequencies

available in the user regulatory domain.

Rates

This indicates the current rate at which the radio is operating,

which can be set as desired by the user.

Auto

Rate

Fallback

Allows radio to fall back to lower data rate.

Dial-a-Power

Dial-a-Power is used to set the output power of the radio at the N

Connector.

The valid radio power range is from -5 dBm to 23 dBm

Antenna Gain

This is a gain of an antenna attached with the device. The gain

input here is merely for the purpose of display and calculation of

the EIRP.

User can select anywhere between 2.2dBi to 30 dBi.

RF cable Loss

This refers to the loss of a RF cable connecting antenna to the

device.

Status

Display associated link status.

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