7 received signal strength indicator, 3 configuring basic radio settings, 4 virtual radio interface settings – Fortress Technologies ecure Wireless Access Bridge User Manual

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Fortress Bridge: Configuration

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Enabled

on the

LAN

SETTINGS

screen. If you disable STP on a

non-root Bridge, the

Multicast

field for the radio with a

Radio

Mode

setting of

Bridge

and a

Bridge Mode

setting of

Non-Root

will be configurable. Refer to Section 3.2.1 for more information
on STP.

3.3.2.7

Received Signal Strength Indicator

NOTE:

Because ra-

dios in

AP

Radio

Mode

or in

Root

Bridge

Mode

accept multiple, si-

multaneously connec-
tions, the

LED RSSI

Monitor

is not used to set

up radios configured in
this way (although it re-
mains available).

In outdoor, point-to-point/multipoint installations, the

LED RSSI

Monitor

allows you to make the first adjustments to the

directional antenna(s) of the non-root Bridge(s) in the network.

When the

LED RSSI Monitor

is

Enabled

on a given radio, all

other monitoring functions of both of the front-panel LEDs for
that radio (described in Section 5.6.2) are disabled.

Then, as you point a directional antenna of a non-root Bridge
toward the root Bridge, the lower LED for that radio dynamically
indicates the strength of the signal received from the root
Bridge, as shown in Table 3.1.

The

LED RSSI Monitor

is

Disabled

by default.

3.3.3

Configuring Basic Radio Settings

1

Log on to the Bridge GUI

admin

account and select

RADIO

SETTINGS

from the menu on the left.

2

On the

RADIO

SETTINGS

screen, in the column that

corresponds to the radio you want to configure, enter new
values into the relevant fields (described in sections 3.3.1
and 3.3.2).

NOTE:

When you

change

TxPower

from

Auto

to another

value, the change takes
effect immediately.
When you change the
setting from another
value to

Auto

, you must

reboot Bridge in order
to effect the change.

3

Click

Apply

at the bottom of the screen.

4

If a system prompt instructs you to reboot, click

OK

.

5

If you changed

TxPower

to

Auto

, or you were prompted to

reboot the Bridge, follow the instructions in Section 4.7.

3.3.4

Virtual Radio Interface Settings

A radio with a

radio mode

of

Bridge

, whether it is configured as

a root or a non-root bridge, can comprise only a single Virtual
Access Point (or

VAP

), with its single associated SSID.

A radio with a

radio mode

of

AP

, can comprise up to four VAPs

each with its own SSID and associated settings.

By default, only one VAP is configured per radio, regardless of
the radio

Mode

settings. You can however observe the added,

Table 3.1. RSSI Behaviors and Meanings in Radio LEDs

Behavior

Meaning

off

no connection

slow green flash (approx. 1 Hz)

poor connection (signal level

≤ -85 dBm)

fast green flash (approx. 4 Hz)

good connection (signal level > -85 dBm but < -60 dBm)

steady green

excellent connection (signal level > -60 dBm)

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