ProSoft Technology RLX2-IHNF-WC User Manual
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RLX2 Industrial Hotspot Series
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
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June 15, 2015
Field
Description
Max Data Rate
RLX2-IHNF
The maximum data rate for the RLX2-IHNF radio is specified in terms of a
Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) index value. This specification is
unique to IEEE 802.11n devices. The actual maximum data rate depends on
several factors as shown in the following table:
802.11n mode, Mbit/s
802.11n wide mode,
Mbit/s
MCS
Index
Active
Antennas
800 ns GI
400 ns GI
800 ns GI
400 ns GI
0
1
6.50
7.20
13.50
15.00
1
1
13.00
14.40
27.00
30.00
2
1
19.50
21.70
40.50
45.00
3
1
26.00
28.90
54.00
60.00
4
1
39.00
43.30
81.00
90.00
5
1
52.00
57.80
108.00
120.00
6
1
58.50
65.00
121.50
135.00
7
1
65.00
72.20
135.00
150.00
8
2 or 3
13.00
14.40
27.00
30.00
9
2 or 3
26.00
28.90
54.00
60.00
10
2 or 3
39.00
43.30
81.00
90.00
11
2 or 3
52.00
57.80
108.00
120.00
12
2 or 3
78.00
86.70
162.00
180.00
13
2 or 3
104.00
115.60
216.00
240.00
14
2 or 3
117.00
130.00
243.00
270.00
15
2 or 3
130.00
144.40
270.00
300.00
Only MCS rates from 0 through 7 are available with one antenna, which is
the default configuration. To select MCS rates of 8 and above, configure the
Active Antennas to be A,C or A,B,C. (See Active Antennas below.)
The maximum throughput also depends on the 802.11n Mode as configured
in the Radio Network Settings section of the main webpage. See section 0.
Throughput in 802.11n wide mode is approximately twice that of 802.11n
mode.
The radio will automatically select the Guard Interval (GI) based on