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Chapter 3: Configuration
3-6
TR-6000 Series
Tranzeo Wireless Technologies
Link Distance:
This is the distance between the CPE and access point.
This setting is necessary to define the correct ACK
timing. Setting this value too low or too high will
result in low throughput and high retries.
ACK Timeout Tuning:
The time that the radio waits for an acknowledgment
(ACK) from the access point accepting transmission
before re-attempting to send the data. This is an offset
from the ACK timing set by the link distance.
Beacon Interval*:
This is the rate at which the access point broadcasts its
beacons.
DTIM Interval*:
The DTIM interval (Delivery Traffic Indication
Message) helps to keep marginal clients connected by
sending wake up frames.
Burst Time*:
This allows to send data without stopping. Note that
other wireless devices in the network will not be able
to transmit data for this number of microseconds.
802.11d Enabled*:
Check to operate in 802.11d mode.
(1)
PxP Mode:
Follow the instructions in next page.
PxP Mac Address:
Follow the instructions in next page.
Block Inter-Client
Traffic*:
Check to block wireless communications between
clients on the access point.
Power Cap:
It is the maximum output power of the radio.
Country:
Select the country where the device is located. Setting
an incorrect country may be considered a violation of
the applicable law, as rules differ in each country.
Antenna Gain:
Select the gain of the antenna. This information must
be set by the installer at the time of installation.
Preamble:
Select type: Long uses long preamble only, Auto
(recommended) tries short preamble first, then long.
* Feature available only in access point wireless mode.
(1)
In the FCC Domain this setting has no effect.
RTS Threshold:
This is the maximum size for a packet to be sent
automatically. When it exceeds the RTS threshold, the
CPE sends first a ‗request to send‘ (RTS) to the access
point before sending the packet.
Note
: The more clients you have, the lower the value
should be set.
Fragmentation
Threshold:
This is the size at which packets are fragmented in
order to be transmitted. Setting this value too low
decreases the amount sent on each transmission. In
noisy areas, this can improve performance. However,
in quiet areas, this will decrease throughput.