
Remote-Control Commands
IEEE 802.11 (a/b/g)
57
Operating Manual 1171.5283.12 ─ 18
Manual operation:
See
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:WLAN:SMODe
<Smode>
The command selects the simulation mode.
Parameters:
<Smode>
FRAMed | UNFRamed
FRAMed
The framed mode is the standard operating mode which is also
used in the real system. Data packets with the frame structure
defined by the standard are generated.
UNFRamed
The "unframed mode" is offered in addition. In this mode, a non-
packet-oriented signal without a frame structure is generated
with the modulations and data rates defined by 802.11a-g.
*RST:
FRAMed
Example:
BB:WLAN:SMOD UNFR
selects unframed mode.
Manual operation:
See
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:WLAN:STANdard
<Standard>
The command selects the standard according to which the signal is simulated.
Parameters:
<Standard>
STAN80211A | STAN80211B | STAN80211G
STAN80211A
The standard supports OFDM (orthogonal frequency division
multiplexing). This modulation is defined by the IEEE 802.11a
specification in the 5 GHz frequency band.
STAN80211B
The standard includes the modulation mode CCK (complemen-
tary code keying) and the data rates 5.5
Mbps and 11
Mbps.
PBCC (packet binary convolutional coding) can optionally be
used instead of CCK modulation for the 5.5
Mbps and 11
Mbps
data rates.
STAN80211G
Standard 802.11g extends standard 802.11b with higher trans-
mission rates. 802.11g contains the previous 802.11b modes
and also integrates the OFDM method used in 802.11a for fre-
quencies in the 2.4 GHz band.
*RST:
STAN80211G
Example:
BB:WLAN:STAN STAN80211B
selects signal generation according to 802.11b.
Manual operation:
See
General Commands