Attach priority – Intermec 6710 User Manual

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SECTION 4

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Configuration

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6710 Access Point User’s Guide

Setting

Description

Enabled

The access point controls channel access for

stations in its coverage area.

Disabled

(default)

Access point and stations coordinate channel

access.

Attach Priority

If the access point is operating with Master Mode disabled,

the attach priority of the access point can be specified.

Stations in the coverage area of two access points with

different attach priorities normally attach to the higher

priority access point. However, attach priority is used in

combination with other factors such as loading and signal

strength, and a station may attach to a lower priority access

point that provides a better wireless link. Stations ignore

the attach priority when selecting between two access

points with the same attach priority.
Attach Priority is useful when it is desirable to have a

redundant network with some access points serving as

standby units. If the higher priority unit fails, stations fall

back to the lower priority unit within the same coverage

area.
Attach Priority settings are:

High
Medium
Low

Setting

Description

High

(default)

High priority access point.

Medium

Medium priority access point.

Low

Low priority access point.

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