C o m m i ssion ing M anu al
D ef i n i n g T r an smi ssi o n R at e
Fix Mode (Max):
system always operates at the maximum rate irrespective
of RF conditions
.
Thus, if conditions are poor, a loss of link may occur at
this maximum rate.
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In the
Max Rate
group, select a lower transmission rate than the configured
maximum rate mode (i.e. defined in the
Max Mode
drop-down list) or select the
same rate. This may be useful when, for example, a poor link exists between
BSR and SPRs/IDRs. For example, if your Max Mode is 4 Mbps, instead of
transmitting at 4 Mbps, you can reduce transmit rate to 1.33 Mbps to overcome
poor link conditions. The maximum rate options vary depending on the
Max
Mode
settings: for 4 Mbps mode, the
Max Rate
options include 1.33 and 4
Mbps; for 3 Mbps mode, the
Max Rate
options include 1, 2, and 3 Mbps).
In the
Broadcast Rate
group, select the transmission rate for broadcast packets
that are sent from the BSR to SPRs/IDRs. By default, the lowest rate is selected
to ensure that all SPRs/IDRs (even those with lower transmission rates) receive
the broadcast packets. If all the SPRs/IDRs are configured for identical
maximum rates e.g. 4 Mbps, then you can set the broadcast rate to 4 Mbps. The
broadcast rate options vary depending on the
Max Mode
settings: for 4 Mbps
mode, the broadcast rate options include 1.33 and 4 Mbps; for 3 Mbps mode, the
broadcast rate options include 1, 2, and 3 Mbps.
Click
OK
.
Note: The
Broadcast Rate
group is available only when the ASWipLL device
is configured in the bridge mode and the
Automatic Rate Adjustment
option
is selected in the
Rate Mode
group.
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