User's Manual Part 1

RFP: RADWIN 2000 Considerations Chapter 10
RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.5.40 10-9
If you mix RADWIN 2000 and WinLink 1000 units in a collocated site, you must use
RFP B or E
Selection of the RFP influences the capacity, latency and TDM quality
RFP influences capacity and latency. Jitter buffer configuration can be used to set the
TDM quality (see the User Manual, Chapter 5, TDM Services selection)
Using the Link Budget Calculator, you can see the affect of the RFP on the Ethernet
throughput.
RFP: RADWIN 2000 Considerations
The performance of RADWIN 2000 radios that operate with RFPs B or E can be seen
in the Link Budget Calculator.
For RADWIN 2000 C series: If the HSS Master works in asymmetric Tx/Rx ratio, then
all other collocated RADWIN 2000 units must operate in the same Tx/Rx ratio. In this
case the ratio will be fixed and not automatic-adaptive.
Installation/Configuration considerations: If you are using RADWIN 2000 C master
and RADWIN 2000 clients, the Services and Rates dialog will look like this:
Figure 10-11: Services and Rates - RADWIN 2000 C master, RADWIN 2000 clients
The circled areas should not be used. Using those areas, you may loose the collocated
link with the longest distance between sites. If you do move the slider into a circled
area, you will receive a popup warning: