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AP_CMM2 User Manual
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CONFIGURATION
Figure 13: Configuration web page
The Configuration web page contains information and configurable parameters pertaining to the
operation of the product. The first line of information on the Configuration screen is a repeat of the
Device Type
from the Status web page. The following are the parameters and their descriptions.
Sync Input:
choose the type of synchronization that this Access Point module will use.
If “Sync to Received Signal” is chosen, then it is assumed that:
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this Access Point module it connected to a Cluster Management Module and will be
receiving a sync pulse via GPS
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this Access Point module is connected to another Access Point module that is generating
its own sync pulse.
If “Generate Sync Signal” is chosen then it is assumed that:
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this Access Point module is a stand-alone module with no other Access Point modules
within a 5 mile radius.
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this Access Point module is generating the sync pulse for a cluster of Access Point
modules and there are no other Access Point modules within a 5-mile radius.
Link Negotiation Speeds:
choose the type of link speed desired for the Ethernet connection. The
default for this parameter is for all the choices to be checked.
RF Frequency Carrier:
choose the frequency that the module will transmit on. The default from
the factory is to have this parameter set to none.
Downlink Data:
choose the percentage of the aggregate throughput that is needed for the
downlink (i.e going from the Access Point module to the subscriber). For example, if the aggregate
throughput on the Access Point module is 6 Mbits, then configuring this parameter for 75% will
allocate 4.5 Mbits for the downlink and 1.5 Mbits for the uplink. If the Access Point module is in a