Enabling and disabling gratuitous probe response – Rockwell Automation 1783-WAPxxx Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM006A-EN-P - May 2014

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Configuring Radio Settings

Chapter 7

For best performance with two antennas, leave the receive antenna setting
at the default setting,

diversity

. For one antenna, attach the antenna

on the right and set the antenna for

right

.

antenna receive

{diversity | left | middle | right}

5. Set the transmit antenna to diversity, left, or right.

For best performance with two antennas, leave the receive antenna setting
at the default setting,

diversity

. For one antenna, attach the antenna

on the right and set the antenna for

right

.

antenna transmit

{diversity | left | right}

6. Return to privileged EXEC mode.

end

7. (Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.

copy running-config startup-config

Enabling and Disabling
Gratuitous Probe Response

Gratuitous Probe Response (GPR) aids in conserving battery power in dual
mode phones that support cellular and WLAN modes of operation. GPR is
available on 5 GHz radios and is disabled by default. You can configure two GPR
settings:

Period

This setting determines the time between GPR transmissions in Kusec
intervals from 10…255 (similar to the beacon period)

Speed

The speed is the data rate used to transmit the GPR. Selecting a longer
period reduces the amount of RF bandwidth consumed by the GPR with
the possibility of shorter battery life. Selecting higher transmission speeds
also reduces the amount of bandwidth consumed but at the expense of a
smaller cell size.

Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to enable GPR and set its
parameters:

1. Enter global configuration mode.

configure terminal

2. Enter interface configuration mode for the 5 GHz radio interface.

interface dot11radio {1}

3. Enable the Gratuitous Probe Response feature by using default period (10

Kusec) and speed (6.0 Mbps).

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