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Wireless Interface Configuration
Adaptive Tx Power Control
Since ATPC can only reduce transmit power (not amplify it), optimal place-
ment of access points will provide full coverage at a transmit power level
somewhat below the maximum.
Furthermore, if the deployment needs to be able to remediate conditions such
as the failure or down-time of individual access points, the density should be
such that ATPC can compensate for a missing unit by lessening power reduc-
tion, thus allowing transmit power to increase towards its maximum.
For detailed examples of configuring , see
Appendix C, “Adaptive Tx Power Control Use
Cases”
.
Web: Configuring Adaptive Tx Power Control
The Adaptive Tx Power Control section of the Radio – Advanced Settings pop-
up window, shown in Figure 6-9, enables you to adjust the following settings
to configure ATPC characteristics:
■
Adaptive Tx Power Control:
Enables and disables Adaptive Tx Power
Control on the selected radio. (The default is
Disabled
.)
■
Avoid Neighbor APs:
When this setting is enabled, ATPC adapts to all
neighboring APs; RF Group Names and SSIDs are ignored. When this
setting is disabled, ATPC uses RF Group Name or SSIDs to determine
which APs to accommodate. (The default is
Disabled
.)
■
Adaptive Mode:
Selects between
AP
mode and
AP + Clients
mode. In
AP
mode, beacons and data transmissions are sent at the same power level.
In
AP + Clients
mode, beacons are transmitted at full power to maximize
the radio’s coverage area while data transmissions are at reduced power
to minimize co-channel contention. (The default is
AP
mode.)
■
RF Group Name:
The name used to group APs for Adaptive Transmit
Power Control. (The default is blank.)
■
Max Tx Power Reduction:
The maximum amount of power attenuation,
from 0-18dB. (The default is 18dB.)
■
[Update]:
Updates the AP with all advanced radio settings.
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