SmartBridges sB3010 User Manual

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i n t e l l i g e n t w i r e l e s s p l a t f o r m

airHaul™ Nexus User Guide

The following table summarizes the information for the wireless settings.

Table 2-3 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.

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.

Channel

This is the current radio channel in the selected domain.

User can choose other channels from the pull-down list.

For most consistent performance after a site survey, we

recommend that user selects a non-overlapping channel setting

for the radio. The radio channel settings correspond to the

frequencies available in the user regulatory domain.

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 airHaul unit. 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 cable connecting antenna to the

airHaul unit

View

Association

Table

List all associated clients and its link status.

Note: The default value for Dial a Power is 18 dBm for FCC domain.

At high TX power levels, the radio tends to distort EVM due to the amplifier saturation. In that

case, use a value lower than the maximum power level especially in the 5Ghz band.

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