Table 6-2 Step 2: Wireless Configuration Attributes - Motorola PTP 250 User Manual

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Table 6-2 Step 2: Wireless Configuration attributes

Attribute
System Name
End Location
Link Name (ESSID)
Range (km)
Master/Slave Mode
Channel Width
Band
Channel Selection
Antenna Gain
phn-2182_003v004 (Oct 2011)
Meaning
A name for the link. Spaces are not allowed, so use underscores
instead.
The location of the link end. Spaces are not allowed, so use
underscores instead.
A link can only be established between units that have identical
Link Names.
Link Name may consist of letters (A-Z and a-z), numbers (0-9)
and the following special characters (no spaces):
(),-.,:<=>[]_{}
The link range. The value must not be less than the actual
distance between the link ends.
Each link consists of one 'Master' and one 'Slave' unit. The
Master is used to control and maintain the point-to-point link.
The Master transmits until the link is made, while the Slave
listens for its Master and only transmits when the Master has
been identified.
As all units are shipped with a default setting of 'Slave', one unit
in the link must be reset to 'Master'.
Width (MHz) of the radio channel used by this link. The selection
depends upon the frequency variant and country of operation.
This can only be updated at the Master unit.
The frequency band (GHz) in which this link operates.
This can only be updated at the Master unit.
The channel (MHz) in which this link operates. This can only be
updated at the Master unit.
If Channel Width is set to 40 MHz, then each tick box selects two
20 MHz channels: the first is Current Channel and the second is
Extended Channel.
If the system designer has provided a list of channels that may
interfere with TDWR radars, ensure they are unselected.
Gain (dBi) of the antenna that is connected to this unit. See
approved antennas
on page 2-30.
UNDER DEVELOPMENT
Using the installation wizard
FCC
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