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BreezeACCESS Version 4.3 Operations and Administration
Manual Revision: 4.0
The method for configuring the basic set of hopping frequencies
depends on the frequency band and on other parameters:
In products that operate in the 5.2 GHz band the hopping
frequencies are defined using the Flexible Hopping Definition
menu.
In 5.7 GHz products that are configured in the factory to
operate in ISM US FCC mode only, or when the selected
Hopping Band is either ISM US FCC or ISM International, the
Frequency Offset parameter can be used to shift the hopping
frequencies band.
In 5.7 GHz products where the Hopping Band parameters is set
to Flexible Hopping Definition, the Flexible Hopping
Definition menu is used to define the hopping frequencies.
Hopping Band – (5.7 GHz products only) - Available in units with
INT option only. Defines the method of generating the basic hopping
sequence. The available selections are ISM US FCC, ISM
International and Flexible Hopping Definition.
ISM US FCC: The basic hopping sequence is as defined in the
IEEE 802.11 standard and shown in Table 2-3. There are 79
hopping frequencies, using channels 2 to 80. (The channel
number is the distance in MHz from the beginning of the
frequency band, so that channel number 2 is at 5727MHz).
Synchronization is not supported (Hopping Sync parameter is
set to Idle and cannot be changed).
ISM International: The basic hopping sequence is as defined in
the IEEE 802.11 standard and shown in Table 2-3. There are 79
hopping frequencies, using channels 2 to 80. (The channel
number is the distance in MHz from the beginning of the
frequency band, so that channel number 2 is at 5727MHz).
Synchronization (Hopping Sync) is supported.
Flexible Hopping Definition: The Flexible Hopping Definition
menu should be used to define the basic hopping sequence.
NOTE:
The same method for generating the basic hopping sequence (and the hopping shift
mechanism) should be used for all units in the system to enable SUs to communicate
with the AUs and to support radio planning that will provide minimal interference
between neighboring sectors.
NOTE:
In 5.7 GHz units that are configured in the factory to operate only in ISM US FCC
hopping standard (US Option), the Hopping Band menu is not available.