One of the most common situations when we configure more than one radio profile for a CPE is when it can establish a wireless link to more than one base station, depending on the link quality. The CPE can switch the communication with other base stations in order to be operational and to provide services in the situation when the wireless link with the main BS is dropped.

For this example, we have three units with the default configuration.

After the authentication on the first unit, let’s go to "Basic Settings" → "Link Settings" menu and let’s do the following configuration in "General Settings" section:

Click the «Add Profile» button, set the profile number 2 and then click the «OK» button:

Thus, the second radio profile is created with the same settings as the first profile (except the frequency, which is set to “Auto”).

Let’s do the following configuration for the first radio profile:

Let’s do the following configuration for the second radio profile:

We have to click the «Apply» button at the bottom of the page, in order to save the settings performed in "Link Settings" menu.

Let’s now connect to the second unit and after the authentication step, let’s go to "Basic Settings" → "Link Settings" menu and let’s do the following configuration in the "General Settings" section:

Let’s do the following configuration in the "Current Settings" section:

Click the «Apply» button at the bottom of the page, in order to save the settings performed in the "Link Settings" menu.

Let’s now connect to the third unit and after the authentication step, let’s go to "Basic Settings" → "Link Settings" menu and let’s do the following configuration in "General Settings" section:

Let’s do the following configuration in the "Current Settings" section:

Click the «Apply» button at the bottom of the page, in order to save the settings performed in the "Link Settings" menu.

We have now two base stations (nodes 1 and 3) configured and one CPE (node 2) with two radio profiles configured: profile 1 has the radio parameters of the BS1 and profile 2 has the radio parameters of the BS2.

We can see now that the CPE can establish a wireless link with any of the two base stations, depending on the link quality.