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Configuring the Wireless AP
One of the IAPs must be set to
monitor
mode if you wish to support
, Radio Assurance (loopback testing), and
features. Monitoring has a
Timeshare
mode option, which is
especially useful for small APs with two IAPs allowing one IAP to be
shared between monitoring the airwaves for problems and providing
services to stations. See
RF Monitor Mode
in
to set this option.
4.
In the
WiFi Mode
field, select the IEEE 802.11 wireless mode (or
combination) that you want to allow on this IAP. The drop-down list will
only display the appropriate choices for the selected
Band
. For example,
the 5 GHz band allows you to select
ac-only
,
anac
,
an
,
a-only
, or
n-only
,
while 2.4GHz includes 802.11b and 802.11g choices. When you select a
WiFi Mode for any IAP, your selection in the
Channel
column will be
checked to ensure that it is a valid choice for that WiFi Mode.
By selecting appropriate WiFi Modes for the radios on your APs, you can
greatly improve wireless network performance. For example, if you have
802.11n and 802.11ac stations using the same IAP, throughput on that
radio is reduced greatly for the 802.11ac stations. By supporting 802.11n
stations only on selected radios in your network, the rest of your 802.11ac
IAPs will have greatly improved performance. Take care to ensure that
your network provides adequate coverage for the types of stations that
you need to support.
5.
In the
Channel
field, select the
you want this IAP to use from the
channels available in the pull-down list. The list shows the channels
available for the IAP selected (depending on which band the IAP is
using). Channels that are shown in gray are unavailable. They are either
already in use, or not offered for the selected Band.
The channels that are available for assignment to IAPs will differ,
depending on the country of operation. If
Country
is set to
United States
window, then 21 channels are available to 802.11an
radios.
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