Wireless configuration
Wireless neighborhood
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Set power to
Specify the transmission power in dBm or as a percentage of the maximum output power.
When you select
Save
, percentage values are rounded up or down so that the dBm value is
always a whole number).
Note that the actual transmit power used by the radio may be less than the specified value.
The AP determines the maximum power to be used based on the regulatory domain.
Automatic power control
Select this checkbox to have the AP automatically determine the optimal power setting
within the defined power limits (i.e., up to the specified percentage/dBm value).
Interval
Specify the interval at which the
Automatic power control
feature adjusts the optimal
power setting.
Wireless neighborhood
You can use the wireless neighborhood feature to conduct a site survey to discover the
operating frequencies of other APs in your area for site planning purposes.
It can also be used to flag discovered APs as either
authorized APs
or
rogue APs
. This is
useful for monitoring the installation of wireless access points in your company’s work areas
to ensure that new APs (which could be a security risk if improperly configured) are not
deployed without your knowledge.
Scanning modes
The way in which the AP performs scanning depends on the configuration of the wireless
radio (
Wireless > Radio
page). The following scanning modes are possible:
Monitor mode
When a radio has its
Operating mode
set to
Monitor
, scanning occurs continuously. The
scan switches to a new channel every 200 ms, sequentially covering all supported wireless
modes and channels. Use this method to quickly obtain an overview of all APs in your area
for site planning, or for initial configuration of the authorized access points list.
Monitor mode scanning is temporarily disabled when a trace is active (
Tools > Network
trace
page).
Summary of Contents for E-MSM310
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