Specifications
Chapter 4 - Operation Menus and Parameters
BreezeNET B 157 System Manual
the inter-frame spacing is reduced and unicast data frames are transmitted
without any contention period.
The Burst Mode is available only if Burst Mode is supported by the Sub Band in
use. For information on how to view the Sub Bands supported by the unit and the
supported parameters' values and options, refer to Section 4.2.2.4.
In BUs with HW Revision B, Burst Mode cannot be activated when DFS is used. In
BUs with HW Revision B, the Burst Mode option will be "blocked" upon trying to
enable Burst Mode when DFS is enabled. This limitation does not apply to BUs
with HW Revision C.
In RBs and BUs with HW Revision B, Burst Mode cannot be activated when using
WEP for data encryption. In units with HW Revision B, the Burst Mode option will
be "blocked" upon trying to enable it when using WEP for data encryption. This
limitation does not apply to units with HW Revision C.
4.2.6.5.9.1 Burst Mode Option
The Burst Mode Option enables or disables the Burst Mode operation.
The default is Enable.
4.2.6.5.9.2 Burst Mode Time Interval
The Burst Mode Time Interval defines the burst size, which is the time in which
data frames are sent immediately without contending for the wireless medium.
The range is 1 to the value of the Maximum Burst Duration defined for the Sub
Band.
The default is 5 milliseconds or the value of Maximum Burst Duration defined for
the Sub Band (the lower of the two values).
4.2.6.5.10 Adaptive Modulation
The Adaptive Modulation algorithm enables adapting the modulation level of
transmitted data to the prevailing conditions of the applicable radio link. Link
quality fluctuates due to various environmental conditions. Dynamically
switching between the possible modulation levels increases the probability of
using the maximum modulation level suitable for the current radio link quality at
any given moment.
NOTE
The Burst Mode parameters are not applicable when the Wireless Link Prioritization Option is
enabled.










