Motorola PTP 400 Series User Manual

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Target Receive Modulation Mode:

This is the maximum mode the unit will use as its

adaptive modulation. The modulation modes available are:

• BPSK 1 / 2

• QPSK 1 / 2

• QPSK 2 / 3

• 16QAM 1 / 2

• 16QAM 3 / 4

• 64QAM 2 / 3

• 64QAM 3 / 4

• 64QAM 7 / 8

By default the Target Receive Modulation Mode is 64QAM 7/8. The value in brackets shows

the maximum unidirectional data for the current modulation / ranging mode combination.

Maximum Transmit Power:

This specifies the maximum transmit power in dBm of the

system, it is country dependent and although the user can change this it will be limited to that

country’s regulations.

Ethernet Compression:

When Ethernet compression is enabled all compressible Ethernet

packets are transmitted over the wireless link using a compressed data format. This will have

the net effect of increasing wireless link traffic throughput. Because the compression

techniques used in the PTP 400 Series Bridge are CPU intensive, compression is only

applied to modulation modes BPSK 1/2, QPSK 1/2 and QPSK 2/3. The net effect of

compression is solely dependant on the individual packet compressibility (entropy). Random

data will not produce good packet compression; however ASCII text and other non-random

data sources will produce an acceptable level of compressibility.

All the above attributes are non-volatile. Once set they will be used by the unit even after a

power-on reboot. A number of attributes, such as IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway IP

Address will require a reboot before they are used. If any of these attributes are changed a

reboot screen appears asking the user to verify the reboot. (See Figure 30)

Figure 30 - Configuration Reboot Page

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