In a wireless telecommunications network, wireless transmissions are carried
via
an RF medium between users and a central wireless transceiver, or base station
processor. A subscriber access unit connected to a user device such as a user PC
is employed to transmit wireless messages to and from the base station processor.
Multiple, simultaneous wireless transmissions to the base station from different
subscriber access units can have a tendency to interfere with each other. Subscriber
access units employing an omnidirectional antenna or which are highly mobile will
tend to experience more interference than stationary users or subscriber access
units employing a directional antenna. The allocation of wireless transmission
resources to retransmit wireless messages over a lossy link can have a detrimental
effect on wireless resources available for other users. A system which allows a
subscriber access unit to register device capabilities with a base station processor
to determine the degree to which a particular subscriber access unit may be prone
to interference provides computation and adjustment of transmission constraints
for each subscriber access unit accordingly to maximize throughput.