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26. Select
OK
to update the Smart RF Interference Recovery settings. Select
Reset
to revert to the last saved configuration.
27. Select the
Coverage Hole Recovery
tab.
Figure 6-41
SMART RF Recovery Configuration screen - Coverage Hole Recovery tab
Noise Factor
Use this field to set the noise factor to take into consideration by Smart RF during
interference recovery calculations. Set a value from 1.0 - 3.0.
Channel Hold Time
Defines the minimum time between channel changes during neighbor recovery. Set the time
in either
Seconds
(0 - 86,400),
Minutes
(0 - 1,440) or
Hours
(0 - 24) or
Days
(0 - 1). The default
setting is 30 minutes.
Client Threshold
Use the spinner to set a client threshold from 1 - 255. If the threshold defined number of
clients are connected to a radio, the radio does not change its channel, even though
required, based on the interference recovery determination made by the smart master. The
default setting is 50.
5 GHz Channel Switch
Delta
Use the spinner to set a channel switch delta (from 5 - 35 dBm) for the 5.0 GHz radio. This
parameter is the difference between noise levels on the current channel and a prospective
channel. If the difference is below the configured threshold, the channel will not change.
The default setting is 20 dBm.
2.4 GHz Channel
Switch Delta
Use the spinner to set a channel switch delta (from 5 - 35 dBm) for the 2.4 GHz radio. This
parameter is the difference between noise levels on the current channel and a prospective
channel. If the difference is below the configured threshold, the channel will not change.
The default setting is 20 dBm.
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