FAQ Section
- txscalar
- OTP
- A-MPDU
- Phy Core Stats
- CAC Theory of Operation
- Enabling CAC on an AP
- Enabling CAC on a station/client
- Further CAC configuration (AP)
- Default CAC configuration
- Sample CAC configuration for a bandwidth-constrained network
- Considerations for a bandwidth-constrained network
- How to Verify CAC on an AP
- How to Verify CAC on a Station/Client
- Centralized Authentication Control
- What are the key differences between the MM8108-MF15457 module and the earlier MM6108-based modules?
- Will MM6108-based modules be discontinued now that the MM8108-MF15457 module has launched?
- How does the MM8108-MF15457 Wi-Fi HaLow module compare to competing HaLow and sub-GHz wireless modules?
- What are the unique features of the MM8108-MF15457 Wi-Fi HaLow module?
- How does the MM8108-MF15457 module compare overall with previous Morse Micro modules and competitor offerings?
- What are the key performance specifications of the MM8108-MF15457 module?
- Is the MM8108-MF15457 module backward-compatible with existing Wi-Fi HaLow networks and devices?
- Does the MM8108-MF15457 module support a 1.8 V VDDIO interface, similar to MM6108-based modules?
- Is the MM8108-MF15457 module pre-certified for major regulatory markets?
- What security features are supported by the MM8108-MF15457 Wi-Fi HaLow module?
- What software support is provided for the MM8108-MF15457 module?
- Are footprint-compatible modules available to simplify upgrades to the MM8108-MF15457 from earlier designs?
- Which operating systems are supported when integrating the MM8108-MF15457 module?
- Does the MM8108-MF15457 module support Linux-based host processors?
- Which host interfaces are supported by the MM8108-MF15457 Wi-Fi HaLow module?
- Does the MM8108-MF15457 module support lightweight microcontrollers (MCUs)?