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Configuration <strong>Tsunami</strong> <strong>MP.11</strong> <strong>5012</strong>-<strong>SUR</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Management</strong><br />

Interface Parameters<br />

Interface Parameters<br />

• Wireless<br />

• Ethernet<br />

Wireless<br />

To configure the wireless interface, click Configure > Interfaces > Wireless.<br />

SUs can be placed only in WORP Satellite mode. The Wireless Outdoor Router Protocol (WORP) is a polling algorithm<br />

designed for wireless outdoor networks. WORP takes care of the performance degradation incurred by the so-called<br />

“hidden-node” problem, which can occur when wireless LAN technology is used for outdoor building-to-building<br />

connectivity. In this situation, when multiple radios send an RTS, if another radio is transmitting, it corrupts all data being<br />

sent, degrading overall performance. The WORP polling algorithm ensures that these collisions cannot occur, which<br />

increases the performance of the overall network significantly.<br />

WORP dynamically adapts to the number of SUs that are active on the network <strong>and</strong> the amount of data they have<br />

queued to send.<br />

The m<strong>and</strong>atory parameters to configure for registration of the SU on a Base Station are:<br />

• Network Name<br />

• Base Station System Name (when used)<br />

• Channel Frequency<br />

• Encryption (when used)<br />

• Network Secret<br />

These <strong>and</strong> other parameters found on the SU’s Interfaces > Wireless page are described below.<br />

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