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3. Configuring Point-to-MultiPoint Networks
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Slave / Repeater
Setting Description
Description: The Slave/Repeater mode allows a radio in a MultiPoint network to switch
between Slave and Repeater functions.
l When in this mode, a radio repeats any packets sent across the network as
well as uses the data port.
l Thus, where one Repeater and one Slave may be required in another vendor’s
network, FreeWave networks require only one radio.
To operate a radio as a MultiPoint Slave/Repeater, these parameters must be set:
l The Modem Mode parameter in the Operation Mode tab must be set to
MultiPoint Repeater.
l The Slave/Repeater parameter in the MultiPoint Parameters tab must be
enabled.
3.8. Conserving Power
Power consumption can be essential, especially for remote sites that are difficult to access. Use
these options on the Transmission Characteristics tab to conserve power.
These settings are available in the Radio Transmission Characteristics menu in the terminal
interface.
l Low Power Mode - Available in MultiPoint Slaves.
l Conserves power primarily by dimming the radio's LEDs.
Note: For more information, see Low Power Mode (on page 84).
l Remote LEDs - If the radio has the optional 20-in connector, use this option to connect
remote LEDs through the diagnostics port.
This feature may be used to save power in MultiPoint Repeaters where the other
options are not available.
Note: For more information, see Remote LED (on page 55).
3.8.1. Low Power Mode
Important!: This setting applies only to MultiPoint Slave radios.
Low Power Mode does not work with MultiPoint Repeaters because they are constantly
transmitting.