Other key parameters – Trango Broadband Access5830 User Manual

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that the radio will not process signals received below this level, so it is very useful for mitigating
interference. The disadvantage of increasing the receiver threshold is a corresponding reduction in
range due to reduced receiver sensitivity. For a smaller radius of operation use a higher threshold
(-65 is higher than -70).

Target RSSI from SU: Used by the power leveling process to automatically adjust the RF output power level of all SUs

in a sector so the signal strength from each SU as measured at the AP, will be roughly equal.
Make sure that all SUs are power leveled after changing this number (See Link Control page).

Channel Table:

Assigns channel numbers to actual frequencies of operation. Default settings allow the largest
number of channels within the band, while still maintaining a 20 MHz channel width.


Other Key Parameters

This section describes the remainder of the parameters listed on the System Information page. Most of these parameters
are the same for both APs and SUs.
































Hardware Version: Hardware version is factory-set and can not be changed by user.

FPGA Version: Field programmable gate array firmware currently loaded on the radio. Normally the FPGA firmware
will not require upgrading.

Firmware Version: Main firmware. In this example, the version part of the string is 1p11 (v1.11), the hardware code is
H8002, and the remainder of the string is a date code.

Device ID: MAC address of the radio.

Telnetd Port: User changeable telnet port of radio.

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