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DSIC DS3 - Bluetooth Setting; 8-1 Windows CE Bluetooth Default Setting

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Product: DS3 SPMDS3111101
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settings that are not configurable but have been determined in real customer environments to be
optimal for reliable connectivity in areas of relatively weak coverage. Aggressive Roaming can,
however, be disabled as per the below. Aggressive roaming is triggered when the radio misses too
many of the beacons expected from the current AP during a defined interval. The number of
expected beacons is determined from the AP's beacon rate and DTIM interval.
Once aggressive roaming is triggered, the radio scans for a "better" AP every second. If
Aggressive Roaming is triggered Aggressive Roaming will stop only when the station finds an AP
with an RSSI that is stronger than that of the current AP and the station then roams to that AP.
Aggressive Roaming will stop after a successful roam or if the number of received beacons returns
to the expected number. If the station moves completely out of the coverage area for all APs, it
will miss all beacons, determine that it no longer is associated to an AP, and will change its status
to "Not Associated". The station will then revert to Standard Roaming.
In some environments such as environments with more than enough RF coverage (and significant
co-channel interference) it may be desirable to disable Aggressive Roaming. This may be done
through the "Aggressive Scan" menu item on the Global Settings tab in the Summit Client Utility
(SCU). Changing the Aggressive Scan value from "On" to "Off" will disable this feature.
Aggressive Scanning may also be disabled by adding the below DWord to the registry and setting
it to all zeroes as per the below:
"aggScanTimer"=dword:00000000
8. Bluetooth Setting
8-1 Windows CE Bluetooth Default Setting
DS3 bluetooth create BSP2~BSP8 bluetooth port as turns of 3
rd
party blue tooth devices.
Click to spread menu
Select Bluetooth

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