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I was told by Alvarion sales support that the RB-DS.11D would associate with the WBS-DS.11 without problem – no upgrades or anything else required. Is this true?

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I was told by Alvarion sales support that the RB-DS.11D would associate with the WBS-DS.11 without problem – no upgrades or anything else required. Is this true?

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A. Both units comply with 802.11b standard, so they should not have any problems working together. Q. I have enabled a log file on my DS.11 units, and I need to know what the numbers mean! A. The log file is saved under the name \BreezeLog, in the directory that the BrzMngr is installed in. Counter values are recorded in this log file for trouble-shooting. As you read left to right across the text file, the values are: TransmitFragmentCount All frames transmitted; MulticastTransmitFrameCount Number of multicast frames transmitted and will be at the lowest data rate; FailedCount Frames internally discarded for any reason; RetryCount unicast frames that did not receive an acknowledgement from the far end; MultipleRetryCount frames that did not receive an acknowledgement at all; FameDupCount frames received more than once, as the far end did not hear the ACK from this unit; RTSSuccessCount RTS frame answered by CTS properly; RTSFailedCount RTS frame transmitted, no CTS was received; ACKFa

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