WiNG model access points support Bluetooth beaconing to emit either iBeacon or Eddystone-URL beacons. The access point‘s Bluetooth radio periodically sends non-connectable, undirected low-energy (LE) advertisement packets. These advertisement packets are short and sent on Bluetooth advertising channels that conform to already-established iBeacon and Eddystone-URL standards. However, portions of the advertising packet are customizable via the Bluetooth radio interface configuration context.
To define a Bluetooth radio interface configuration:
Admin Status | Select Enabled or
Disabled to enable/disable support for
Bluetooth beacon transmission on the selected access
point. The default value is disabled. |
Description | Define a 64 character maximum description for the access point‘s Bluetooth radio to differentiate this radio interface from other Bluetooth supported radio‘s that might be members of the same RF Domain. |
Bluetooth Radio Functional Mode | Use this option to set the access point‘s Bluetooth radio
functional mode. The options are:.
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Beacon Transmission Period | Use this spinner control to set the Bluetooth radio‘s
beacon transmission period from 50 - 10,000 milliseconds. As
the defined period increases, so does the CPU processing
time and the number packets incrementally transmitted
(typically one per minute). The default setting is 1,000
milliseconds. Note: This
parameter is enabled when the functional mode is set to
'le-beacon'.
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Beacon Transmission Pattern | Use this drop-down menu to set the beacon‘s transmission
pattern. The options are:
Note: This parameter is enabled when the functional mode is
set to 'le-beacon'.
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Beacon Transmission Power | Use this spinner control to set the Bluetooth radio‘s
le-beacon transmit power. This determines how far a beacon
can transmit data.
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Eddystone Beacon Calibration Signal Strength | Set the Eddystone Beacon measured calibration signal strength, from -127 dBm to 127 dBm, at 0 meters. Mobile devices can approximate their distance to beacons based on received signal strength. However, distance readings can fluctuate since they depend on several external factors. The closer you are to a beacon, the more accurate the reported distance. This setting is the projected calibration signal strength at 0 meters. The default setting is -19 dBm. |
URL-1 to Transmit Eddystone-URL | Enter a 64-character maximum Eddystone-URL1. The URL must be 17 characters or less once auto-encoding is applied. URL encoding is used when placing text in a query string to avoid confusion with the URL itself. It is typically used when a browser sends data to a web server. |
URL-2 to Transmit Eddystone-URL | Enter a 64-character maximum Eddystone-URL2. The URL must be 17 characters or less once auto-encoding is applied. URL encoding is used when placing text in a query string to avoid confusion with the URL itself. It is typically used when a browser sends data to a web server. |
Beacon Calibration Signal Strength | Set the iBeacon measured calibration signal strength, from -127 dBm to 127 dBm, at 1 meter. Mobile devices can approximate their distance to beacons based on received signal strength. However, distance readings can fluctuate since they depend on several external factors. The closer you are to a beacon, the more accurate the reported distance. This setting is the projected calibration signal strength at 1 meter. The default setting is -60 dBm. |
iBeacon Major Number | Set the iBeacon major value from 0 - 65, 535. Major values identify and distinguish groups. For example, each beacon on a specific floor in a building could be assigned a unique major value. The default value is 1,111. |
iBeacon Minor Number | Set the iBeacon minor value from 0 - 65, 535. Minor values identify and distinguish individual beacons. Minor values help identify individual beacons within a group of beacons assigned a major value. The default setting is 2,222. |
iBeacon UUID | Define a 32 hex character maximum Universally
Unique IDentifier (UUID). The UUID classification
contains 32 hexadecimal digits, split into 5 groups,
separated by dashes – for example, f2468da6-5fa8-2e84-1134- bc5b71e0893e . The
UUID distinguishes iBeacons in the network from all other
beacons in networks outside of your direct
administration. |