User Manual

Device Setup and Management
BreezeNET PRO.11 Series 3-16 User’s Guide
Sense mechanism. Signals with a lower RSSI are considered “noise” and
are disregarded by the unit.
Carrier Sense Difference Level (read-only) - Carrier Sense Difference
Level refers to a sudden rise of the signal level. This parameter is the
minimum rise in RSSI units to be considered a Carrier Sense postitive
result, in which case the unit will not attempt to transmit. It is
recommended not to change this parameter
3.5.5. Rate
The Rate menu contains the following relevant parameters:
Multi-Rate Support (read-only) – When this parameter is enabled, the
unit will automatically switch to the best transmission rate at any given
time.
Multi-Rate Decision Window Size (read-only) – This parameter indicates
the number of packets to be used for multi-rate decisions. It is
recommended not to change the value of this parameter.
3.5.6. AP Redundancy Support (read-only)
When the AP identifies the Ethernet wire connection has been disconnected
over a defined time period; it stops transmitting. The default mode is
disabled (the AP continues transmitting even when the link is discontinued).
3.5.7. Maintenance
The Maintenance menu contains the following major parameters and
information:
Auto Calibration – When the unit is started, it performs an internal
self-test. Part of this test is automatic calibration of the DC Offset and
deviation pattern. Auto Calibration is not supported in the “DE” models,
and it therefore must be disabled for “DE” units.
Wait for Association Address (SA only) – For the SA-10, the
Association address is the MAC address of the NIC (Network interface
Card) card that the station is connected to through the Ethernet UTP port
(usually the Ethernet card of the PC). The station uses the Association
Address as its identification in the Wireless Cell (WLAN address).
When a station is first connected to an ethernet port, it waits for the