● Outdoor Mode
– Enabled
If you have enabled Outdoor Mode, only the channels that are permitted for outdoor
operation are available to you.
– Disabled
If you have disabled Outdoor Mode, only the channels that are permitted for operation in
a building are available to you.
● max. Tx Power
Specify the maximum possible transmit power of the device.
If the transmit power is set too high, the received signal at the client might be over
modulated. Check the received signal strength at the client (dBm).
It may be necessary to reduce the transmit power depending on the antennas being used
to avoid exceeding the maximum legal transmit power. Reducing the transmit power
effectively reduces cell size.
Note
The maximum possible transmit power varies depending on the channel and data rate. For
more detailed information on transmit power, refer to the documentation "Characteristics
801.11ac SCALANCE W1700".
Note
If both interfaces of an access point are operated in the same frequency range, this may
cause wireless interference on one or both interfaces at a transmit power higher than 15
dBm.
Tx Power Check
Indicates whether the settings that have been made will violate the permitted transmit power
restrictions of the selected country. The calculated value of "max. EIRP" is checked to
determine whether this value violates the transmit power restriction of specific channels in the
set country. If "Use Allowed Channels only" is set, only the channels selected there are
checked.
● -
The channels can be used with the current settings.
● Channel numbers
Indicates the channels on which the current transmit power exceeds the maximum
permitted transmit power.
6.3.1.7
Access Point Settings
Note
This page is available only in access point mode.
Configuring with Web Based Management
6.3 "Wizard" menu
SCALANCE W1780/W1740 according to IEEE 802.11ac Web Based Management
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