TD 92930EN
13 December 2013 /Ver B
Configuration Manual
WL3 and WL3 Plus WLAN Handset
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6. Handset Configuration
6.3.5 Transmission Power
This is the transmission power the handset uses when transmitting data to the WLAN
system. If “Automatic” (default) is used, the transmission power is adapted according to
802.11h, CCX or maximum possible.
1 Select Network > Network A (B, C, or D).
2 In the Transmission power drop-down list, select one of the following:
• Automatic
•0 dBm
•5 dBm
•11 dBm
• 14 dBm
• 20 dBm (max)
6.3.6 IP DSCP for Voice/Signaling
Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) defines the value to use for outgoing voice
and signaling traffic. The DSCP value is used for QoS on the LAN. The settings in the
handset must agree with the settings in the system, otherwise it results in bad voice
quality.
1 Select Network > Network A (B, C, or D).
2 In the IP DSCP for voice and/or IP DSCP for signaling drop-down list, select one
of the following:
• 0x38 (56) - Class selector 7
• 0x30 (48) - Class selector 6
• 0x2E (46) - Expedited Forwarding (default for voice)
• 0x28 (40) - Class selector 5
• 0x20 (32) - Class selector 4
• 0x1A (26) - Assured forwarding 31 (default for signaling)
• 0x18 (24) - Class selector 3
• 0x10 (16) - Class selector 2
• 0x08 (8) - Class selector 1
• 0x00 (0) - Default
6.4 Security Settings
The WLAN system can be configured to use various encryption and/or authentication
schemes. The use of extensive encryption/authentication schemes can cause incidents
of dropped speech during handover due to the time to process the authentication.
The most used encryption and authentication modes are directly available from the
Security mode drop-down menu. The most required parameters per mode are shown.
TIP: To view all available security parameters, use the “Advanced” menu.
6.4.1 Open
Select Open if no encryption/authentication is required. To select Open as the security
mode, do the following: