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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
3.5.2.1 Using the Site Survey Screen (Express): Example
In this example, your Internet service provider has given you a range of supported frequencies,
as follows.
You have chosen to use the
Express
site survey screen, as you have a single frequency range
to search for a connection.
1
You need to enter the frequency settings your ISP gave you. 1GHz is equal to 1000000
kilohertz (kHz), so enter “2525000” in the
DL Frequency Start
field and enter
“2600000” in the
DL frequency Stop
field.
The ZyXEL Device splits this range of frequencies into (at most) eight bands between
DL Frequency Start
and
DL Frequency Stop
(this gives nine search points). The gap
between these points is controlled by the
DL Frequency Step
value. The ZyXEL Device
searches each of the points (the blue lines in the following figure) for a connection as
shown.
Table 10
The Site Survey Screen (Express)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
DL Frequency Start
Use this field to set the low end of the frequency range (in kilohertz).
DL Frequency Stop
Use this field to set the high end of the frequency range (in kilohertz).
DL Frequency Step
Use this field to set the step size between DL Frequency values (in kilohertz).
The step size is the difference between two adjacent DL Frequency values.
The
Site Survey (Express)
screen automatically creates a maximum of nine
frequency bands. Therefore, make sure that the
DL
Frequency Step
setting is
no less than one-ninth of the difference between the
DL Frequency start
and
DL Frequency stop
values.
Manual
Click this button to return to the
Manual
site survey screen. Your settings in
the
Express
screen will not be saved.
Finish
Click this button to return to the
Manual
screen. Your settings will be displayed
in the
DL frequency [1-9]
fields. You still need to save your settings.
Table 11
Example Supported Frequencies (GHz)
Start
2.525
Stop
2.6
Table 12
Example Frequency Settings
Start
2.525 GHz = 2525000 kHz
Stop
2.6 GHz
= 2600000 kHz
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