User's Manual

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Part # 34357-MNL Rev.03 SPEEDLAN 9200 User Guide
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Note: Valid operating channels for the FCC and IC (Canada) are listed in Channels
for IEEE 802.11x, Appendix G-1.
5 The following transmit power levels are currently available for 5GHz and 2.4:
Select the appropriate value from the TX Power drop-down list.
Table 3-3: TX Power List
6 Check the appropriate Signaling Rate check boxes. This setting refers to the
wireless signaling rate. The SPEEDLAN 9200 routers have different signaling
rates that can be used, depending on the wireless mode selected.
The signaling rate is intended to control the transmit rate, depending on the
quality of the link. If the link is getting better/worse, the signaling rate is auto-
matically increased/decreased by one increment. By default, all the supported
signaling rates for the appropriate protocol are selected. An alternative is to
select a subset of the supported rates.
The table below lists the supported Signaling Rates for the wireless modes
offered:
Table 3-4: Signaling Rates
Note: For information about the minimum receiver sensitivity, see: “Minimum Receive
Sensitivity (in dBm) for SL920x” on page 4 of Appendix D.
Frequency
5GHz 2.4GHz
Specific Channels
All 1, 2, 10 and 11 3-9
TX Power supported
10
dBm (10mw)
13
dBm (20mW)
15
dBm (30mW)
17
dBm (50mW)
10
dBm (10mw)
13
dBm (20mW)
10
dBm (10mw)
13
dBm (20mW)
15
dBm (30mW)
17 dBm (50mW)
5GHz OFDM Turbo Mode
OFDM
OFDM/DSSS
2.4 OFDM/DSSS
2.4 DSSS
Signaling
Rates
Supported
(in M b/s)
6,9,12,18,
24,36, 48, 54
12,18,24,36,
48,72,96,108
1,2,5.5,11 (DSSS)
6,9,12,18,
24,36, 48, 54
(O FD M )
1,2,5.5,11