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using Offset 0. The hand-off configured Remote, using its AP
Locations file, may connect to AP1, AP2, or AP3. The Remote
does this by determining the Offset for each AP, then configur-
ing its radio.
Current AP—Shows the name of the AP that the Remote is trying
to associate with.
Advanced Control—Provides access to frequency setup parame-
ters.
TDD Sync Mode—Indicates if the Access Point’s transmissions
should synchronize with the GPS timing. Configure this param-
eter to GPS Required when the AP is configured for Static Hopping.
TDD Sync Mode (Time-Division Duplex) is useful in eliminat-
ing same-network interference for multiple-AP installations.
When enabled, all AP transmissions are synchronized using
GPS timing information. The result is that no AP transmits
while another is receiving, which prevents AP-to-AP interfer-
ence. Changing this parameter requires a radio reboot.
[Free Run, GPS Required; Free Run] Note: Do not use the Prefer GPS
setting.
Channel Selection—Opens a submenu where you can specify
channel usage.
Single Frequency Channel—The RF frequency that the integrated
radio will operate on when in single frequency (non-hopping)
mode. [0 to 6 for 3.5-MHz, 0 to 13 for 1.75-MHz; 0].
Frame Duration—Defines the over-the-air media access control
framing. [5, 8, 10, or 20 msec; 20 msec]
Hardware Filter—This field provides a read-only indication of the
maximum bandwidth of the radio. [1.75 MHz or 3.5 MHz]
Hand-Off Mode
Parameters
In a mobile or portable application, a Remote radio needs to move and
associate with different APs depending on its location. The process by
which the Remote ends the connection with one AP and begins a con-
nection with another AP is called “hand-off.”
Table 3-2 lists the
AP 1
Pattern A
Offset 0
AP 2
Pattern A
Offset 1
AP 3
Pattern A
Offset 2
RM
Static Hopping
Offset 0
RM
Hopping w/
Hand-offs