Murata Electronics North America 5811M Manual Do Utilizador
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5.2. Network Commands
Network commands are used to set up a WIT5811 network and to set radio addressing and
configuration.
configuration.
Command Description
wb[?|0|1]
wb[?|0|1]
Set Transceiver Mode
0 = remote (default)
1 = base station
wg[?|0|1]
Enable Global Network Mode (remote)
0 = Link only to hop pattern specified by wn parameter (default)
1 = Link to any hop pattern, regardless of wn parameter
wl[?|0-ff]
Set lockout key allowing network segregation beyond network number
0
0
=
default
wn[?|0-3f]
Set Hopping Pattern (Network Number)
0 = default
wp[?|0|1]
Set Transmit Power
0 = 25mW
1 = 250mW (default)
wu[?|0|1]
Set Point-to-Point Direct Mode
0 = Multipoint mode (default)
1 = Point-to-point direct mode
Set Transceiver Mode
Sets modem operation as either base station or remote. Default is remote.
Enable Global Network Mode
For networks with multiple base stations, remotes are ordinarily only able to link to one base
station, set by the hopping pattern. Mode 1 enables the global mode that allows remotes to
link to any base station they can hear, acquiring whatever hop pattern is required. In this
mode a remote can only change base stations once it is no longer registered with a base
station.
Sets modem operation as either base station or remote. Default is remote.
Enable Global Network Mode
For networks with multiple base stations, remotes are ordinarily only able to link to one base
station, set by the hopping pattern. Mode 1 enables the global mode that allows remotes to
link to any base station they can hear, acquiring whatever hop pattern is required. In this
mode a remote can only change base stations once it is no longer registered with a base
station.
Set Lockout Key
Allows further network segregation beyond the network number. This feature allows multiple
co-located networks in which global roaming or seamless roaming is enabled. In global and
seamless roaming, a remote is allowed to link to any base regardless of the network number
as long as the lockout key agrees. By using different lockout keys, the bases to which
remotes link can be limited or segregated.
Set Hopping Pattern
The WIT5811 has 64 preprogrammed hopping patterns (also referred to as network
numbers). By using different hopping patterns, nearby or co-located networks can avoid
interfering with each other’s transmissions. Even if both networks tried to use the same
frequency, on the next hop they would be at different frequencies.
Allows further network segregation beyond the network number. This feature allows multiple
co-located networks in which global roaming or seamless roaming is enabled. In global and
seamless roaming, a remote is allowed to link to any base regardless of the network number
as long as the lockout key agrees. By using different lockout keys, the bases to which
remotes link can be limited or segregated.
Set Hopping Pattern
The WIT5811 has 64 preprogrammed hopping patterns (also referred to as network
numbers). By using different hopping patterns, nearby or co-located networks can avoid
interfering with each other’s transmissions. Even if both networks tried to use the same
frequency, on the next hop they would be at different frequencies.