Spectralink 80-Series Handsets Administration Guide with SRP
1725-86030-000_G.docx
October 2013
59
Note
There should be at least one AP stronger than -the minimum specified in the following
tables.
At any point, the strongest AP shown should be on a different channel than the next
best choice.
The handset configured for 802.11b requires:
○
-70dBm when all 802.11b data rates are available (with only 1Mbps set Required)
○
-65dBm when only 2Mbps is set Required and other higher rates enabled
○
-64dBm when only 5.5Mbps is set Required with 11Mbps set enabled
○
-60dBm when 11Mbps is set required and other 802.11b rates disable or enabled
802.11
Radio Standard
Minimum Available
Signal Strength (RSSI)
Maximum
“Mandatory” Data
Rate
802.11b
-70 dBm
1 Mb/s
-60 dBm
11 Mb/s
○
The critical factor is the highest data rate set Required or Mandatory. Other 802.11b
data rates can be set enabled or disabled. The highest data rate set Required or
Mandatory determines the RF power available to the wireless telephone for proper
operation.
The handset configured for 802.11g requires:
○
-60dBm when all 802.11g data are available (with only 6Mbps set Required)
○
-45dBm when 54Mbps is set Required and other 802.11g rates Required, Enabled or
Disable
802.11
Radio Standard
Minimum Available
Signal Strength (RSSI)
Maximum
“Mandatory” Data
Rate
802.11g
-60 dBm
6 Mb/s
-45 dBm
54 Mb/s
○
The critical factor is the highest data rate set Required or Mandatory. Other 802.11g
data rates can be set Required, Enabled or Disabled. The highest data rate set
Required or Mandatory determines the RF power available to the wireless telephone
for proper operation.
○
-45dBm when 54Mbps is set Required and other 802.11g rates Required, Enabled or
Disable
The handset configured for 802.11g requires:
○
-60dBm when all 802.11a data are available (with only 6Mbps set Required)