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In this example, if the NWA attempts to broadcast on
channels 1, 2,
or
3
it is
met with cross-channel interference from the other AP that shares the channel.
This can result in noticeably slower data transfer rates, the dropping of the
connection altogether, or even lost data packets.
However, if the NWA broadcasts on the otherwise empty
channel
4
then there will
be minimal interference and a clearer connection to the network.
To alleviate this problem of having to manually change channels every time
interference crops up, you would normally need to scan the area quite often to see
which channels are currently unused then set your device to use one of them. But
with
Dynamic Channel Selection
, the NWA does this automatically.
22.2 The DCS Screen
Use this screen to configure your Dynamic Channel Selection options . Click
DCS
in the navigation menu. The following screen appears.
Figure 171
Load Balancing
The following table describes the labels in this screen
Table 83
Load Balancnig
FIELD
DESCRIPTION
Dynamic Channel
Selection
Select this to either
Enable
or
Disable
dynamic channel
selection.
DCS Time Interval
Enter a number of minutes. This regulates how often the NWA
surveys the other APs within its broadcast radius. If the
channel on which it is currently broadcasting suddenly comes
into use by another AP, the NWA will then dynamically select
the next available empty channel.
DCS Sensitivity Level
Select the NWA’s sensitivity level toward other channels.
Options are
High
,
Medium
, and
Low
.
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