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Chapter 4 Using the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G Web Pages Configuring Network Profiles Table 4-3 Basic Network Profile Settings (continued) Item Description For More Information, See... Scan Mode Auto-Always scans when on a call. If idle and signal strength is sufficient, the phone does not scan. Associating to APs, page 2-12 Continuous-Always scans. Single AP-Only scans at power on or if the AP connection to the network is lost. Call Power Save Mode Set for the type of power saving mode used in 802.11 Standards for WLAN the WLAN. Options are: Communications, page 2-3 • U-APSD/PS-Poll • None 802.11 Mode Determines the signal mode or priority for 802.11 Standards for WLAN selecting signal modes available in the WLAN. Communications, page 2-3 Options are: • 802.11 b/g-Use only 2.4 GHz band • 802.11a-Use only 5 GHz band • Auto, 802.11b/g preferred over 802.11a (dual band) • Auto, 802.11a preferred over 802.11b/g (dual band) Note The preferred band, if available, will be used at power-on, but the phone may switch to the less preferred 2.4 GHz band, if available, and the preferred band is lost. Once the phone has connected to the less preferred band, it will not scan for the preferred band if the current band is acceptable, and may remain connected to the less preferred band. Restricted Data Rate • Auto, signal strength (RSSI)-Use strongest signal in dual band environment Enables or disables the restriction of the - upstream and downstream PHY rates according to CCX V4 Traffic Stream Rate Set IE (S54.2.6). The default is disabled. OL-15984-01 Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0(1) 4-9

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Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0(1)
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Chapter 4
Using the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G Web Pages
Configuring Network Profiles
Scan Mode
Auto—Always scans when on a call. If idle
and signal strength is sufficient, the phone
does not scan.
Continuous—Always scans.
Single AP—Only scans at power on or if the
AP connection to the network is lost.
Associating to APs,
page 2-12
Call Power Save Mode
Set for the type of power saving mode used in
the WLAN. Options are:
U-APSD/PS-Poll
None
802.11 Standards for WLAN
Communications, page 2-3
802.11 Mode
Determines the signal mode or priority for
selecting signal modes available in the WLAN.
Options are:
802.11 b/g—Use only 2.4 GHz band
802.11a—Use only 5 GHz band
Auto, 802.11b/g preferred over 802.11a
(dual band)
Auto, 802.11a preferred over 802.11b/g
(dual band)
Note
The preferred band, if available, will
be used at power-on, but the phone
may switch to the less preferred 2.4
GHz band, if available, and the
preferred band is lost. Once the phone
has connected to the less preferred
band, it will not scan for the preferred
band if the current band is acceptable,
and may remain connected to the less
preferred band.
Auto, signal strength (RSSI)—Use
strongest signal in dual band environment
802.11 Standards for WLAN
Communications, page 2-3
Restricted Data Rate
Enables or disables the restriction of the
upstream and downstream PHY rates
according to CCX V4 Traffic Stream Rate Set
IE (S54.2.6). The default is disabled.
Table 4-3
Basic Network Profile Settings (continued)
Item
Description
For More Information, See...