2 radio transmission and reception settings, 1 channel, 2 transmit power – Fortress Technologies ecure Wireless Access Bridge User Manual

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Fortress Bridge: Configuration

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Non-Root

-

Radios in

Non-Root

mode do initiate connections

with other Fortress Bridges—either directly with a root
Bridge or with other non-root Bridges (as well as receiving
connections from other non-root Bridges and wireless
devices).

Typically, one Bridge serves as the root node (or root Bridge)
and any other Bridges in the deployment are configured as
non-root nodes.

In the Bridge’s default configuration, only

Radio 2

is configured

with a

Radio Mode

of

Bridge

, and it is in

Root

mode.

3.3.2

Radio Transmission and Reception Settings

CAUTION:

In point-

to-point/multi-

point deployments the
radios used to connect
the networked Bridges
must be configured with
identical transmission
and reception settings.

In addition to establishing the basic uses and roles of the
Bridge’s internal radios (Section Section 3.3.1), you can
configure a number of operating parameters through the Bridge
GUI.

3.3.2.1

Channel
The

Channel

setting selects the portion of the radio spectrum

over which the radio will communicate.

Radios in non-root bridging mode do not bind to a channel, but
rather to an SSID. The

Channel

setting will therefore be grayed

out for either radio with a

Radio Mode

setting of

Bridge

and a

Bridge Mode

setting of

Non-Root

.

The channels available for a radio in

AP

Radio Mode

or in

Root

Bridge Mode

are a function of the frequency band it uses.

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On

Radio 2

and

Radio 1

when it is configured to use the

802.11a band, you can select channels

36

,

40

,

44

,

48

,

52

,

56

,

60

,

64

,

149

,

153

,

157

, or

161

.

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On

Radio 1

, when it is configured to use the 802.11g band,

you can select channels

1

11

, inclusive.

The default channel setting for

Radio 1

when it is using the

802.11G band is

1

; on the 802.11a band its default setting is

36

.

The default channel setting of

Radio 2

is

149

.

Selectable channel options for

Radio 1

therefore depend on the

Radio Band

selection made for it. (

Radio 2

is fixed on the

802.11a band; its channel selection options do not change.)

3.3.2.2

Transmit Power
The

TxPower

setting specifies the power level at which the

radio will transmit—from

1

to

18

dBm (decibels referenced to

milliwatts), in increments of 1 dBm—or, by selecting

Auto

(the

default for both radios), which configures the radio to transmit
at maximum power (26 dBm for both radios).

In environments with a dense distribution of APs (and resulting
potential for interference), it may be desirable to select a lower

TxPower

setting than the default (

Auto

) for

Radio 1

when it is

configured to use the 802.11g band. The

Auto

setting is

otherwise appropriate for both radios.

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