Clustering Multiple Access Points
Viewing Wireless Neighborhood Information
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Neighbors
Access points that are neighbors of one or more of the clustered
access points are listed in the left column sorted by SSID
(network name).
An access point detected as a neighbor of a cluster member
can also be a cluster member itself. Neighbors that are also
cluster members are always shown at the top of the list with a
heavy bar above and include a location indicator.
The colored bars to the right of each access point in the
Neighbors list shows the signal strength for each of the
neighbor access points as detected by the cluster member. The
IP address is shown at the top of the column.
The color of the bar indicates the signal strength:
Dark Blue Bar—A dark blue bar and a high signal strength
number (for example 50) indicates good signal strength
detected from the Neighbor seen by the access point with
the IP address listed above that column.
Lighter Blue Bar—A lighter blue bar and a lower signal
strength number (for example 20 or lower) indicates medium
or weak signal strength from the Neighbor seen by the
access point with the IP address listed above that column
White Bar—A white bar and the number 0 indicates that a
neighboring access point that was detected by one of the
cluster members cannot be detected by the access point
with the IP address listed above that column.
Light Gray Bar—A light gray bar and no signal strength
number indicates a Neighbor that is detected by other
cluster members but not by the access point with the IP
address listed above that column.
Dark Gray Bar—A dark gray bar and no signal strength
number indicates this is the access point with the IP address
listed above that column (since there is no value in showing
how well the access point can detect itself).
Table 41 Wireless Neighborhood Information
Field
Description