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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7
5.2.20 roamRssi
One of the triggers for a scan is that the received RSSI drops below a certain
threshold. This command specifies the threshold. The command is:
set radio rssiavg n
The default is -65dbm
Where n is the RSSI threshold. Like minRssi it is specified as a positive, decimal
value and is converted to a negative number internally. When displayed, it will
also be displayed as large positive number.
5.2.21 B rates
This command defines the 11b rates that will be requested as basic rates by the
EWB100 when associating with an AP. The format is:
set radio brates xxxx
Where xxxx is a 16 bit hex number in which the bits correspond to the data rates
that the AP will not use to send data to the device. The bits are assigned as
follows:
Bit 0 – 1 Mbit/sec
Bit 1 – 2 Mbit/sec
Bit 2 – 5.5Mbit/sec
Bit 3 – 11 Mbit/sec
The default value is 0xf;
5.2.22 blockedrates
This command defines the 11g data rates that the radio will not request from an
AP during the association process. The format is:
set radio blockedrates xxxx
Where xxxx is a 16 bit hex number in which the bits correspond to the data rates
that the AP will not use to send data to the device. The bits are assigned as
follows:
Bit 0 – 6 Mbit/sec
Bit 1 – 9 Mbit/sec
Bit 2 – 12 Mbit/sec
Bit 3 – 18 Mbit/sec
Bit 4 – 24 Mbit/sec
Bit 5 – 30 Mbit/sec
Etc…
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