AirLive WN-301USB User Manual

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WN-301USB User’s Manual

Cable and Connector Loss

During wireless design and deployment, it is important to factor in the cable and connector loss.

Cable and connector loss will reduce the output power and receiver sensitivity of the radio at

connector end. The longer the cable length is, the more the cable loss. Cable loss should be

subtracted from the total output power during distance calculation. For example, if the cable and

connector loss is 3dBm and the output power is 20dBm; the output power at the cable end is only

17dBm.

Client

Client means a network device or utility that receives service from host or server. A client device

means end user device such as wireless cards or wireless CPE.

CPE Devices

CPE stands for Customer Premises Equipment. A CPE is a device installed on the end user's side to

receive network services. For example, on an ADSL network, the ADSL modem/router on the

subscriber's home is the CPE device. Wireless CPE means a complete Wireless (usually an AP with

built-in Antenna) that receives wireless broadband access from the WISP. The opposite of CPE is

CO.

CTS

Clear To Send. A signal sent by a device to indicate that it is ready to receive data.

DDNS

Dynamic Domain Name System. An algorithm that allows the use of dynamic IP address for hosting

Internet Server. A DDNS service provides each user account with a domain name. A router with

DDNS capability has a built-in DDNS client that updates the IP address information to DDNS service

provider whenever there is a change. Therefore, users can build website or other Internet servers

even if they don't have fixed IP connection.

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