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Tsunami MP.11and MP.11a Installation and Management
Select one of the following options and click OK at the bottom of the window. Your original output
power is adjusted relative to the value selected. The new setting takes effect immediately without
rebooting.
power is adjusted relative to the value selected. The new setting takes effect immediately without
rebooting.
Full (0 dB)
Half (-3 dB)
Quarter (-6 dB)
Eighth (-9 dB)
Minimum (-10 dB)
Half (-3 dB)
Quarter (-6 dB)
Eighth (-9 dB)
Minimum (-10 dB)
Enable Turbo Mode (MP.11a ONLY)
Check this box to enable Turbo Mode. Turbo Mode currently is supported only in the United
States. Turbo Mode utilizes two adjacent channels for wireless data transfer.
States. Turbo Mode utilizes two adjacent channels for wireless data transfer.
Frequency Channel
The frequency channel the MP.11 (802.11b) uses for communicating with remotes. This frequency
channel can be set in the range 1 to 11 for the USA and Canada, or 1 to 13 for Europe, or 1 to 14 for
Japan (see “Radio Specifications”
channel can be set in the range 1 to 11 for the USA and Canada, or 1 to 13 for Europe, or 1 to 14 for
Japan (see “Radio Specifications”
For the MP.11a (802.11a), when DFS is enabled for the selected country, the Frequency Channel
field appears as follows:
field appears as follows:
Frequency Channel – DFS, Auto selected 5.47 – 5.7 GHz
. You can monitor the DFS scan, if enabled, by refreshing the Web page.
The channels and frequencies scanned when DFS is enabled are listed in the following table.
Output Power Table for ETSI
Frequency
Channels
54 Mbps
48 Mbps
36 Mbps
6-24 Mbps
5.47 – 5.70 GHz
100, 104, 108, 112, 116,
120, 124, 128, 132, 136
120, 124, 128, 132, 136
14.5 15.5 17.4 17.4
For countries in which DFS is not enabled, the Frequency Channel list displays only the channels
and frequencies allowed for the selected country. See “Dynamic Frequency Selection” on page 67
for more information.
and frequencies allowed for the selected country. See “Dynamic Frequency Selection” on page 67
for more information.
Data Rate
The rate at which data is to be transferred. The default data rate for the MP.11 is 11 Mbps; the
default data rate for the MP.11a is 36 Mbps. The SU must never be set to a lower data rate than the
Base Station because timeouts will occur at the Base Station and communication will fail.
default data rate for the MP.11a is 36 Mbps. The SU must never be set to a lower data rate than the
Base Station because timeouts will occur at the Base Station and communication will fail.
Chapter 5. Web Interface
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Issue Date: August 2003