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Infinet Wireless: Technical Documentation – InfiMAN Evolution
Operation & Administration – 101
The panel that describes global link settings, in the left side of the page
The panel that describes the radio channel settings which are currently in use, in the right side of the page.
56 Figure - Master node configuration
57 Figure - Slave node configuration
In a point-to-multipoint topology, several profiles can be configured on the Slave device (with parameters for
connecting to each base station sector).A subscriber terminal can connect to more than one base station, both in
nomadic or mobile mode and in a fixed mode for redundancy purposes (a separate profile for each base
station).When trying to establish a wireless connection, the subscriber terminal selects a base station with
parameters that provide the best connection quality (RSSI, signal-to-noise ratio, bitrate, errors number, retries,
etc.)If connection with the base station is lost, the subscriber terminal will not try to reconnect to it, but will
evaluate the signal parameters of all available base stations sectors.
The "Frequency roaming" function is enabled by default (the "auto" option of the Frequency parameter), and
allows the subscriber terminal with automatic frequency selection (if it has appropriate radio profiles):
Automatically switch from the main base station (roamingleader) to the backup.
Automatically switch between different base stations while moving.
Automatically switch to a new base station frequency if the current base station frequency has changed.
During frequency roaming process the traffic transmission does not stop.The radio link parameters are described in
the table:
Parameter Description