User's Guide

Wireless Array
Configuring the Wireless Array 349
The higher the weight, the lower the influence of a new RSSI reading.
This is not exactly a percentage, but a factor in the formula for computing
the current RSSI value based on new readings:
StoredRSSI = (StoredRSSI * RoamingAvgWeight
+ NewRSSIReading * (100 - RoamingAvgWeight)) / 100
This prevents erroneous or out-of-line RSSI readings from causing the
WDS link to jump to a new Array. Such readings can result from
temporary obstructions, external interference, etc.
5. Click Save changes to flash after you are finished making changes on this
page if you wish to make your changes permanent.
WDS Client Link IAP Setting:
6. Enable/Disable/Reset All Links: Click the appropriate button to:
Enable All Links—this command activates all WDS links configured
on the Array.
Disable All Links—this command deactivates all WDS links
configured on the Array. It leaves all your settings unchanged, ready
to re-enable.
Reset All Links—this command tears down all links configured on
the Array and sets them back to their factory defaults, effective
immediately.
7. Client Link: Shows the ID (1 to 4) of each of the four possible WDS links.
8. Enabled: Check this box if you want to enable this WDS link, or uncheck
the box to disable the link.
9. Max IAPs Allowed (1-3): Enter the maximum number of IAPs for this
link, between 1 and 3.
10. Target Array Base MAC Address: Enter the base MAC address of the
target Array (the host Array at the other side of this link). To find this
MAC address, open the WDS window on the target Array, and use This
Array Address located on the right under the Summary of WDS Host