User`s manual
CR-SEB
maxslaves slave CR-SEBs attempt to connect to the access point, they will be denied
access.
network The radio in the CR-SEB has 64 preprogrammed hopping patterns or network numbers.
By using different network numbers, nearby co-located networks can avoid interfering
with each other’s transmissions. Even if both networks tried to use the same frequency,
on the next hop they would be at different frequencies.
nwt can range from 0 to 63.
power This command sets the transmit output power level of the CR-SEB radio. The default is 1
which corresponds to +18dBm or 65 milliWatts. The other setting is 0 which corresponds
to +10dBm or 10 milliWatts. This command is useful in the European Union where the
transmit power is limited to +20dBm including antenna gain. Setting the transmit power
to +10dBm allows up to 10dBi of antenna gain to be used.
show This command displays a list of the current radio parameters including the network
number, maxremotes and the sys outmax value.
spid The CR-SEB has 64 different network numbers (hopping patterns) allowing multiple
networks of CR-SEBs to be co-located while keep the networks segregated. In some
situations, particularly in outdoor deployments, there may be other entities using CR-
SEBs. In most cases, the network number will be sufficient to keep the networks
separate. However, it may not be possible to coordinate network numbers with an
unknown third party. In this instance, the service provider ID or
spid provides an
additional 255 codes to distinguish networks. This feature is particularly useful if the
slave CR-SEBs are setup to connect to the first master they hear. While they can link
with a CR-SEB with any network number, they cannot link with a CR-SEB with the
wrong spid.
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