User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- Important Notice
- Introduction
- Document structure
- Document marks
- Key Features
- Hardware Platform
- Power supply
- Lightning protection unit
- Packing List
- Planning considerations
- Link Pre-configuration in the lab
- Installation
- Operation & Administration
- Web GUI Access
- Dashboard
- Device status
- Wired interface
- Wireless link status
- Modulation code scheme
- Modulation and coding schemes are selected independently for each channel (uplink and downlink) for both polarizations. Current modulation for each channel is displayed in the MCS subsection.
- Received signal strength indicator
- EVM
- Retries and Frame loss
- General settings
- Security settings
- Radio settings
- Network settings
- Switch Settings
- SNMP settings
- Spectrum Analyzer
- Antenna Alignment Tool
- Maintenance
- Instant DFS
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
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Parameter Description
Frame
length
Frame period affects the following wireless link metrics:
The greater frame period the more payload will be transmitted in one frame. Greater values
increase latency.
The lower frame period the less payload will be transmitted in one frame. Lower values
decrease latency.
Please note that frame period value is strongly depends on interference conditions. If larger
frames will be dropped the larger payload is lost and system performance is decreased
significantly. If smaller frames will be dropped the smaller payload is lost. Available values: 1, 2,
5, 10 ms.
Downlink /
Uplink
ratio
In automatic mode, the ratio changes dynamically in accordance with the transmitted traffic.
Manual mode allows to set a fixed value. Available values depend from:
Channel width.
Frame length.
11 Air frame settings description
37 Figure - Air frame settings