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3. Select the
Refresh
button to (as required) to update the contents of the Smart RF screen and the attributes of the
devices within the RF Domain.
2. Select the
Interactive Calibration
button to initiate a Smart RF calibration using the access points within the
RF Domain. The results of the calibration display within the Smart RF screen. Of particular interest are the channel
and power adjustments made by the Smart RF module. Expand the screen to display the Event Monitor to track
the progress of the Interactive Calibration.
4. Select
Calibration Result Actions
to define the actions taken based on the results of an Interactive Calibration.
The results of an Interactive calibration are not applied to radios directly, the administrator has the choice to
select one of following options.
Old Power
Lists the transmit power assigned to each listed access point within the RF
Domain. The power level may have been increased or decreased as part
an Interactive Calibration process applied to the RF Domain. Compare this
Old Power level against the Power value to right of it (in the table) to
determine whether a new power level was warranted to compensate for
a coverage hole.
Power
This column displays the transmit power level for the listed access point
after an Interactive Calibration resulted in an adjustment. This is the new
power level defined by Smart RF to compensate for a coverage hole.
Smart Sensor
Defines whether a listed access point is smart sensor on behalf of the
other access point radios comprising the RF Domain.
State
Displays the current state of the Smart RF managed access point radio.
Possible states include:
Normal
,
Offline
and
Sensor
.
Type
Displays the radio type (802.11an, 802.11bgn etc.) of each listed access
point radio within the RF Domain.
CAUTION:
Smart RF is not able to detect a voice call in progress, and will switch to a
different channel resulting in voice call reconnections.
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