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  1. Do changes in the ozone levels affect the transmission of SENCITY®LINK?
    The ozone level in the atmosphere does not affect the transmission of SENCITY®LINK system. At 60GHz the O3 (ozone) absorption is negligible.
    The ozone absorption peak lines are at 101, 110 and 165 GHz.
        
  2. How hot can the case of SENCITY®LINK be?
    The case of the terminal is 15°C hotter than the ambient temperature. This means at an ambient temperature of 30°C (86°F) the case of the terminal can have 45°C (113°F).
       
  3. Does SENCITY®LINK work as a DHCP Relay agent?
    The SENCITY®LINK system does not support DHCP Relay (RFC3046).
    The system is working as a bridge and will foreward any DHCP communication.
     
  4. Does SENCITY®Link support VLAN tags?
    The SENCITY®Link System supports VLAN tags.
    VLAN tags are defined into IEEE 802.1Q. This standard defines the operation of Virtual LAN (VLAN) bridges that permit the definition, operation and administration of Virtual LAN topologies within a bridged LAN infrastructure.
      
  5. Can the SENCITY®LINK be operated at a distance below 25m (80ft)?
    The SENCITY®LINK (SL60-100-57/64-38-E-O) can operate at distances below 25m (80ft) without any damage of the unit.
    The major difficulty by deploying the link is to avoid the saturation of the receiver module. This can be done by intentional misalignment or by intentionally attenuate the signal.
    Please contact the technical service for specific support for your application.
      
  6. Is there an ability to do “bandwidth-choking”? Can the throughput of the link be force to a lower datarate?
    The SENCITY®Link is transparent for the network and behaves like an ethernet cable. For that reason there is no way to reduce the datarate or to influence or control the data stream.
    To do "bandwidth-choking" an external network equipment, e.g. managed switch, is needed.
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