Solvline Eddy Serial v2.5.1.1 User Manual
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Eddy User's Guide
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Wireless
Network
Name(SSID
)
None
Sets the identification (SSID) of a wireless network to be connected.
(Up to 32 bytes)
Channel
Auto
Selects a frequency channel for wireless connection.
(Option: Auto, 1 ~ 13)
•Auto: Connect a channel specified in AP automatically. In most cases, this
setting is used.
•Value Specification: Specify a channel to be connected manually.
Bitrate
Auto
Sets the speed for wireless connection.
(Option: Auto, 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54Mbps)
The setting as Auto adjusts the speed depending on signal sensitivity and noise.
In most cases, this setting is used.
If Wireless Network mode is set to 802.11b/g Mixed, all options can be selected.
The setting as 802.11a only allows setting as 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and
54Mbps.
The setting as 802.11b only allows setting as 1, 2, 5.5 and 11Mbps.
The setting as 802.11g only allows setting as 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and
54Mbps.
RTS
Threshold
2347
Sets the minimum packet size to send RTS in a communication node.
(Range: 1 ~ 2347 bytes)
This setting adds the RTS/CTS handshake procedure to verify that the
transmission channel is empty before transmitting a packet.
In most cases, this setting is not used.
The setting as 2347 disables this function.
Fragment
Threshold
2346
Sets the maximum packet size to send a packet after dividing into small pieces.
(Range: 256 ~ 2346 bytes)
This setting transmits a packet after dividing into small pieces.
Communication overhead is increased but communication error can be reduced
in serious interference or noise environment.
In most cases, this setting is not used.
The setting as 2346 disables this function.
Wireless
Roaming
Disable
Set whether to use of the Roaming functions.
•Enable : Use Roaming function.
•Disable : Do not use Roaming function.
Roaming
Threshold
75 (dbm)
(Option: 61~89 dbm)
If you have different Access Points and have enabled roaming, you should also
set carefully the roaming threshold, which is the point (in signal strength) at
which Eddy-WiFi search for a new Access Point. If you set it too low, Eddy-WiFi
will spend to much time with a non optimal AP (getting a poorer throughput),
and if you set it too high the card will waste time searching for a new AP too
often.
The represented value is absolute. The real value should be the represented
value * (-).