Antenna alignment for P2P operations

The precise alignment of the antennas is of considerable importance in establishing P2P connections. The more central the receiving antenna is located in the "ideal line" of the transmitting antenna, the better are the actual performance and the effective bandwidth. If the receiving antenna is outside of this ideal area, however, significant losses in performance will be the result.





Note: You can find further information on the geometrical design of wireless paths and the alignment of antennas with the help of LANCOM software in the LCOSreference manual.

The current signal quality over a P2P connection can be displayed on the device's LEDs or in the LANmonitor in order to help find the best possible alignment for the antennas.

The display of signal quality on the LEDs must be activated for the wireless LAN interface (LANconfig: Wireless LAN / General / Physical WLAN settings / Operation). The faster the LED blinks the better the connection (a blinking frequency of 1 Hz represents a signal quality of 10 dB, double the frequency indicates that the signal strength is twice as high).





In LANmonitor the connection quality display is opened with the context menu. Right-clicking with the mouse on 'Point-to-point' activates the option 'Adjusting Point-to-Point WLAN Antennas...'





Note: The 'Point-to-point' entry is only visible in the LANmonitor if the monitored device has at least one base station defined as a remote site for a P2P connection (LANconfig: Wireless LAN / General / Physical WLAN settings / Point-to-Point).

In the dialog for setting up point-to-point connections, LANmonitor prompts for the information required to establish the P2P connection:

Once signal monitoring has commenced, the P2P dialog displays the absolute values for the current signal strength and the maximum value since starting the measurement. The development of the signal strength over time and the maximum value are displayed in a diagram, too.





Initially only one of the two antennas should be adjusted until a maximum value is achieved. This first antenna is then fixed and the second antenna is then adjusted to attain the best signal quality.