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Regulatory Domain
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This is the organization which controls radio frequency
use (such as ETSI in Europe, or FCC in the USA). Some counties have the ETSI
rules applied with some minor changes. These changes are often made on the
channels that are allowed.
Channel
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This setting also needs to be the same on both sides of the bridge.
This setting becomes important if multiple bridge links are installed. It could be
that one bridge link will interfere with the other bridge link. By choosing another
channel, interference can be avoided. Within ETSI the available channel settings
are channel 1, 7, and 13. These channels are not interfering and need to be used
when bridges are co-located.
The other settings are described in Chapter 3. These do not need to be changed
for normal use. If you do, however, change the settings and it has a negative
effect on the link quality, the settings can be changed back to the original values
without damaging the bridge.
Antenna settings
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Make sure the antenna options selected match your set-
up. The diversity option will influence the performance if only one antenna is
connected.