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Advanced Configuration
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RSSI – The RSSI value for a selected port can be displayed and
a representative voltage output can be enabled.
•
Output Activate
:
Enables or disables the RSSI voltage output
on the external RSSI connector. (Default: Enabled)
•
Port Number:
Selects a specific WDS port for which to set the
maximum RSSI output voltage level. Ports 1-16 are available
for a Master unit, only port 1 for a Slave unit. (Default: 1)
•
Output Value:
The maximum RSSI voltage level for the current
selected WDS port. A value of zero indicates that there is no
received signal or that the WDS port is disabled.
Distance – This value is used to adjust timeout values to take into
account transmit delays due to link distances in the wireless
bridge network. For a point-to-point link, specify the approximate
distance between the two bridges. For a point-to-multipoint
network, specify the distance of the Slave bridge farthest from the
Master bridge
•
Mode:
Indicates if the 802.11a radio is operating in normal or
Turbo mode. (See "Radio Settings A" on page 6-57.)
•
Distance: The approximate distance between antennas in a
bridge link.
Note:
There are currently no equivalent CLI commands for the RSSI
controls.
Summary of Contents for 2888W-M
Page 22: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS xx ...
Page 36: ...Introduction 1 14 ...
Page 44: ...Network Configuration 2 8 ...
Page 64: ...Hardware Installation 4 12 ...
Page 76: ...Initial Configuration 5 12 ...
Page 169: ...Status Information 6 93 ...
Page 170: ...System Configuration 6 94 ...
Page 296: ...Command Line Interface 7 126 ...
Page 304: ...Specifications B 6 ...
Page 310: ...Cables and Pinouts C 6 ...
Page 316: ...Glossary Glossary 6 ...
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