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Configuration
Use this page to configure operating parameters for the Canopy AP Unit.
Sync Input, RF Frequency, and Lan1 IP Address will require
reconfiguration for multiple AP Unit Sites.
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Device type
The second line should read
Access Point – Multipoint
Mode
. Any other label indicates an inappropriate
preconfiguration of the CANOPY radio
Sync Input
Default is
Generate AP Sync Signal
. In multiple AP sites,
all APs should be set to
Sync AP to Received Signal
when
fed from the Canopy AP Junction.
RF Frequency
Carrier
Select the RF frequency for this Canopy AP Unit. The RF
frequency for all Canopy AP Units should be coordinated
to insure that adjacent cells operate on different
frequencies.
Downlink Data
Preallocate a division of the total bandwidth between
downlink (to the subscribers) and uplink (from the
subscribers). Typical web-browsing applications typically
are served best by more bandwidth allocated to downlink.
The default value is 75%.
High Priority
Uplink Percentage
is preconfigured to 0. This value permits establishing a
portion of uplink bandwidth for VoIP services.
Total
NumUAckSlots
is preconfigured to 3. This value permits tuning of the
number of slots per frame for Uplink Acknowledgements.
Uacks Reserved
High
is preconfigured to 0. This value permits tuning of the
number of slots per frame for Uplink Acknowledgements
for VoIP services.
NumD AckSlots
is preconfigured to 3. This value permits tuning of the
number of slots per frame for Downlink
Acknowledgements.
DAcksReserved
High
is preconfigured to 0. This value permits tuning of the
number of slots per frame for Downlink
Acknowledgements for VoIP services.
NumCtlSlots
is preconfigured to 3. This value permits tuning of the
number of contention slots per frame based on the number
of registered SM users.
NumCtlSlots
Reserved High
is preconfigured to 0. This value permits tuning of the
number of contention slots per frame for VoIP services
based on the number of registered SM users.
Uplink BandWidth
Cap (KBPS)
is preconfigured to 9999. This value permits creating a per
SM user capacity for Uplink data.
Dwnlink
BandWidth Cap
(KBPS)
is preconfigured to 9999. This value permits creating a per
SM user capacity for Uplink data.