User's Manual

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AP
OR100 Series
User Manual
Service Set Identifier (SSID)
SSID is simply the technical term for a network name. The SSID is a case-sensitive text string that
can be as long as 32 characters consisting of letters and/or numbers. An SSID is publicly visible.
Within those rules, the SSID can be anything for quick identification of the network.
Country
The below is list of countries supported for KeyWest 2.0 (with DFS and 4.9GHz support) and its
frequency bands
Country US 5GHz All
US 5GHz Non
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DFS
US 4.9 GHz
Frequency Bands
5150 – 5250 MHz
5250 - 5350 MHz
5470 - 5725 MHz
5725 - 5850 MHz
5150 – 5250 MHz
5725 - 5850 MHz
4940 – 4990 MHz
Note: On Selection of country code and specific frequency/channel within the DFS band, the DFS
functionality is enabled automatically.
Operational Mode: 11AC
Bandwidth: 20/40/80MHz
Given the above options, the admin has the flexibility to select the bandwidth. In general, 2.4GHz
radio can have a bandwidth of 20 MHz i.e. for short distances. A 5GHz radio can have 40 MHz/
80MHz bandwidth. Advantages of a 5 GHz with 40 MHz/ 80MHz bandwidth are; it is tuned for
faster speed; more data can be transferred and less signal interference. This option is available
only in Access Point, but not in Subscriber Unit.
Channel
Several Wi-Fi Channels and their numbers are predefined to achieve the best performance. This
is available only in Access Point, but not in Subscriber Unit.
Distance
The distance between Access Point and Subscriber Unit should be mentioned in this section and
the distance can be (1-30) Km
Traffic Shaping
By default, traffic shaping is disabled, the operator can create shaping policies if required to limit
traffic and then enable the traffic shaping and configure the uplink/downlink limit values.