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WLAN Configuration
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Roam section
Signal Level
(dBm):
The client decides to roam only when the current signal strength is weaker
than the setting value and the new visible access point has higher signal
strength (defined in Roam RSSI Difference).Possible values: -55 dBm to -
80 dBm
Default value: -70 dBm (adjustable in 5 dBm increments)
Minimum
Connection
Time (sec)
This setting defines how long the client is to remain connected to the
current access point before roaming to the new access point starts.
Possible values: 5 to 25 seconds
Default value: 10 seconds
Logging
Enable
Level
This setting can be used to define that the activities of the driver are
recorded in a log. Two levels are available: Critical and All.
Critical: If the debug level is set to Critical, only the critical messages
from the driver will be recorded.
All: If the debug level is set to All, all messages from the driver will be
recorded.
The log file is saved in the C:\WlanLogs folder and a current timestamp is
added.
If the log file is larger than 100 mb, a new file is created.
NOTE: This option should only be enabled for short periods for analysis
purposes, not permanently!
Firmware
Logging
Option can be enabled to create a "Firmware" log.
The log file is saved to the C:\WlanLogs folder and is assigned the
current timestamp and the extension _fw.
If the log file is larger than 100 mb, a new file is created.
NOTE: This option should only be enabled for short periods for analysis
purposes, not permanently!
Roam RSSI
Difference
(dBm)
The client will not connect to the new access point until the defined RSSI
difference between the new visible access point and the currently
connected access point is reached. Proper difference could avoid
unnecessary roaming frequency.
Possible values: 5 dBm to 25 dBm
Default value: 5 dBm