Virtual ap, 9 virtual ap – GeoDesy FSO GeoData20 series User Manual

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Transmit power

– set the unit’s transmitting power at which the device will transmit data. The larger

the distance, the higher transmit power is required. To set transmit power level use the slider or enter
the value manually. When entering the transmit power value manually, the slider position will change
according to the entered value. The maximum transmit power level is limited to the allowed value by
country in which device is operating regulatory agency.

Enable ATPC

– select to enable Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC). If enabled, device radio

will

continuously

communicate with remote unit’s radio in order to adjust the optimal transmit power

Automatically.

Antenna Gain, dBi

– displays integrated antenna gain in dBi. This entry field will be editable for the

connectorized antennas where the custom value of the antenna gain must be specified.

Comply regulations

if enabled, the APC will automatically adjust radio settings (transmit power and

DFS) to conform regulatory rules of the selected country.

Enable DFS

– select to enable the radar detection. With enabled DFS, APC unit monitors the

operating frequency for radar signals. If radar signals are detected on the channel, the unit randomly
selects a different channel.


Mode – choose the unit’s antenna operating mode:

SISO

– single input single output. The device will use only one antenna for data transfer. The

antenna will be chosen automatically.

MIMO

– multiple input multiple outputs. The device will use two antennas for data transfer (two

Simultaneous streams).

Max data rate

– select the device data transmission rates in Mbps from the drop-down list. The APC

Will attempt to transmit data at the highest data rate set. If there will be an interference encountered,
The APC will step down to the highest rate that allows data transmission.

Transmit queue length, frames

– specify the length in frames of the transmit queue.


7.2.9 Virtual AP

Virtual AP functionality is available only in Access Point (auto WDS) wireless mode.



Use the Configuration | Virtual AP page to configure to create up to 3 additional Virtual AP
interfaces. The Virtual AP defines a logical wireless network, and the APC can be configured to
provide additional 3 wireless networks on each device radio. All the VAPs may be active at the same
time meaning that client devices can associate to the APC using any of the VAP SSID.

The Virtual AP table displays a summary of all virtual radio interfaces running on the APC:

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