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NET.CFG Parameters
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Protocol
Instructs TCP/IP stack to bind to radio driver.
WaveLAN_Network_Name
Identifies the WaveLAN network the station will connect to.
Valid:
0 to 32 string of printable uppercase characters.
Default: ANY
Note:
Setting this value to ANY will enable the station to connect to any IEEE 802.11 network.
Note:
The string for WaveLAN_Network_Name is case-sensitive. The WaveLAN DOS ODI
driver requires the use of only UPPERCASE characters. If you have configured the
Access Points with lower-case names you will need to change your Access Point
WaveLAN_Network_Name parameter to UPPERCASE characters for proper operation.
Or, place double quotes around the WaveLAN_Network_Name to allow proper operation
with upper and lower case letters e.g. "NameofUnit".
Station_Name
Identifies the stations on the network. This parameter is used when performing diagnostic tests.
Valid:
0 to 32 string of printable characters.
Default: station_name
AP_Distance
Controls the roaming sensitivity of your computer. This parameter must be set according to the
settings of the WavePOINT-II access points.
Valid: 1=Low
2=Medium
3=High
Default: 1
Microwave _Robustness
This option should only be used when troubleshooting slow performance of the network that
could be related to in-band interference from microwave ovens.
Use this option when experiencing recurrent "bursts" of in-band interference exhibited by specific
units where the unit (or the access point) is close to a microwave oven or a microwave oven is
located in the signal path between the unit and the access point. The radio will try to retransmit the
"lost messages". When retransmission fails again, the radio in Auto Transmit Rate Select
Mechanism mode will attempt to retransmit the message again at a lower data speed. (See
Transmit_Rate)
Selecting "Y" will enable fragmentation of data frames when the automatic transmit rate selection
switches to a lower transmit rate. Fragmentation will avoid increased vulnerability due to longer
frame lengths of transmissions at lower data speeds.
Valid: Y=Yes,
N=No
Default: N
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