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Master Name
The Master Name is a string of characters which identifies a Master device.
This parameter is only valid for an active Master. Do not change this
parameter unless directed to do so by Technical Support.
This parameter is valid only when a Symphony-HRF adapter is operating in
OpenAir mode.
Channel and Subchannel
The Channel represents the frequency hopping pattern used by the Master
device. The Subchannel provides a logical subdivision between Channels.
These parameters are only valid for an active Master device. Do not change
these parameters unless directed to do so by Technical Support.
This parameter is valid only when a Symphony-HRF adapter is operating in
OpenAir mode.
MAC Optimize
This parameter accounts for the number of radios that are communicating on
the Symphony network. By default, this parameter is set to Light in order to
maximize throughput and reduce overhead. However, if you have 9 to 10
Symphony devices on the same Symphony network, you may see improved
communication by changing this parameter to Normal. Proxim recommends
that you do not change this parameter unless you are directed to do so by
Technical Support.
This parameter is valid only when a Symphony-HRF adapter is operating in
OpenAir mode.
Inactivity Timeout
This parameter is only visible for Proxim PC Cards. It controls when a PC
Card, acting as a Station, will enter a low-power doze mode in order to
conserve battery life. The Inactivity Minutes and Inactivity Seconds
parameters are added together to arrive at the Inactivity Timeout period.
After the specified period of inactivity has elapsed, the PC Card will enter the
doze mode and draw a minimal amount of power from the computer. The
card will awaken from doze mode to receive a message directed to it or to
send a message to another Symphony device.