User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Product Overview
- Setup & Installation
- Note the Wireless MAC Addresses
- TEW-740APBO #1 Configuration
- TEW-740APBO #2 Configuration
- Verify Point-to-Point Configuration/Connectivity
- Grounding Wire Installation
- Waterproof Kit Installation
- Mounting Hardware Installation
- Completed Point to Point Setup and Pole Mount Installation Example
- Installation Tips
- Application Modes
- AP Mode Configuration
- WDS Mode Configuration
- Repeater Mode
- CPE + AP Mode Configuration
- System Management
- Technical Specifications
- Appendix
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When the no acknowledgment (No ACK) policy is used, the recipient does not
acknowledge received packets during wireless packet exchange. This policy is
suitable in the environment where communication quality is fine and interference
is weak. While the No ACK policy helps improve transmission efficiency, it can
cause increased packet loss when communication quality deteriorates. This is
because when this policy is used, a sender does not retransmit packets that have
not been received by the recipient. When the Normal ACK policy is used, the
recipient acknowledges each received unicast packet.
WMM Parameters of Station: This affects traffic flowing from the client station to
the access point.
o Aifsn : The Arbitration Inter-Frame Spacing Number specifies a wait time (in
milliseconds) for data frames
o CWmin : Minimum Contention Window. This parameter is input to the
algorithm that determines the initial random backoff wait time ("window")
for retry of a transmission. The value specified here in the Minimum
Contention Window is the upper limit (in milliseconds) of a range from
which the initial random backoff wait time is determined.
o CWmax : Maximum Contention Window. The value specified here in the
Maximum Contention Window is the upper limit (in milliseconds) for the doubling
of the random backoff value. This doubling continues until either the data frame
is sent or the Maximum Contention Window size is reached. Once the Maximum
Contention Window size is reached, retries will continue until a maximum
number of retries allowed is reached. Valid values for the "cwmax" are 1, 3, 7, 15,
31, 63, 127, 255, 511, or 1024. The value for "cwmax" must be higher than the
value for "cwmin".
o Txop: Transmission Opportunity is an interval of time when a WME AP has the
right to initiate transmissions onto the wireless medium (WM). This value
specifies (in milliseconds) the Transmission Opportunity (Txop) for AP; that is, the
interval of time when the WMM AP has the right to initiate transmissions on the
wireless network.
o ACM: Admission Control Mandatory, ACM only takes effect on AC_VI and AC_VO.
When you do not click Checkbox, it means that the ACM is controlled by the
connecting AP. If you click Checkbox, it means that the Client is in charge.
Click Save button to save your changes. Click Reboot button to activate your changes.
The items in this page are for AP's RF advanced settings and will be applied to all VAPs
and WDS Links.
Site Survey
Use this tool to scan and locate WISP Access Points and select one to associate with.
Please click on Wireless -> Site Survey. Below depicts an example for site survey.
ESSID: Available Extend Service Set ID of surrounding Access Points.
MAC Address: MAC addresses of surrounding Access Points.
Queue
Data
Transmitted
Clients to AP
Priority
Description
AC_BK
Background.
Low
High throughput. Bulk data that
requires maximum
throughput and is not time-
sensitive is sent to this queue
(FTP data, for example).
AC_BE
Best Effort
Medium
Medium throughput and delay.
Most traditional IP data is
sent to this queue
AC_VI
Video
High
Minimum delay. Time-sensitive
video data is automatically
sent to this queue
AC_VO
Voice
High
Time-sensitive data like VoIP
and streaming media are
automatically sent to this
queue