D-Link DWL-1800R [36/77] Default channel max output power

D-Link DWL-1800R [36/77] Default channel max output power
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?? Range - The operative range of your WLAN or Wireless Link in the
drop down list. This parameter affects the acknowledge delay time
which needs to be increased in long links. The default value is up to
5 km.
?? Channel - Channel selection varies, depending on the type of unit.
For DWL-1800B units, select the channel that the unit will use by
selecting a value (range: 1-13, depending on your regulatory domain)
from the Channel drop down menu. Refer to Table 4 on page 32 for the
list of corresponding frequencies.
For DWL-1800R units, there are two channel setting options: if you
select the Fixed Channel option by clicking the appropriate radio button,
then the DWL-1800R will search for the DWL-1800B unit on the
selected channel (from the Channel pull down field) and synchronize
with it. The channel you select must match the channel selected in the
DWL-1800B unit at the other end of the link.
If you select the Scanning Mode option (by selecting the appropriate
radio button), you can specify preferred channels by clicking one or
more of the buttons displayed at the bottom of the window. In this mode,
the DWL-1800R will first search for the DWL-1800B unit on the
channel you select in the Channel pull down field and synchronize with
it if the link is established. If the DWL-1800R does not find the
DWL-1800B, it will scan and search for one of the preferred channel
frequencies you selected. If it does not find the DWL-1800B on any of
the preferred channels, it will continue to scan until it finds the
DWL-1800B on one of the channels permitted according to the
regulatory domain.
Table 3 describes the channels used in each regulatory domain, the
default channel, the maximum output power and the default output
power.
Regulatory
Domain
Lowest
Channel
Highest
Channel
Default
Channel
Max.
Output
Power
Default
Output
Power
ETSI 1 13 7 14 4
FCC 1 11 6 24 24
TELEC 1 13 7
14
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