
RLX2-IHx Series ♦ 802.11a, b, g, n
Configuring a Radio - Detailed Configuration
Industrial Hotspots
User Manual
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Page 81 of 248
802.11n Data Rates
802.11n mode,
Mbit/s
802.11n wide mode,
Mbit/s
MCS
Index
Active
Antennas
800 ns GI 400 ns GI 800 ns GI 400 ns GI
0
1, 2 or 3
6.50
7.20
13.50
15.00
1
1, 2 or 3
13.00
14.40
27.00
30.00
2
1, 2 or 3
19.50
21.70
40.50
45.00
3
1, 2 or 3
26.00
28.90
54.00
60.00
4
1, 2 or 3
39.00
43.30
81.00
90.00
5
1, 2 or 3
52.00
57.80
108.00
120.00
6
1, 2 or 3
58.50
65.00
121.50
135.00
7
1, 2 or 3
65.00
72.20
135.00
150.00
8
2 or 3
13.00
14.40
27.00
30.00
9
2 or 3
26.00
28.90
54.00
60.00
10
2 or 3
39.00
43.30
81.00
90.00
11
2 or 3
52.00
57.80
108.00
120.00
12
2 or 3
78.00
86.70
162.00
180.00
13
2 or 3
104.00
115.60
216.00
240.00
14
2 or 3
117.00
130.00
243.00
270.00
15
2 or 3
130.00
144.40
270.00
300.00
The radio automatically selects the Guard Interval (GI) based on current operating
conditions. The system attempts to use a 400 microsecond GI, but will fall back to an
800 microsecond GI if excessive data corruption is detected. The radio will periodically
attempt to resume using a 400 microsecond GI as conditions improve. A 400
microsecond GI results in about 11% more throughput than using an 800 microsecond
GI. The user has no control of the GI.
For
RLX2-IHW/A/G
and when the
RLX2-IHNF
is in 802.11a/g mode:
A
DVANCED
W
IRELESS
S
ETTINGS
includes these
D
ATA
R
ATES
(see following image).