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environments that have more electromagnetic interference or greater distances between the Access Port and MUs.
Decrease the power level according to the proximity of other Access Ports. Overlapping RF coverage may cause lost
packets and difficulty for roaming devices trying to engage an Access Port. After setting a power level, channel, and
placement the RF output power for the Access Port is displayed in mW. Default is 20 dBm (802.11bg), or 17 dBm
(802.11a)
)
12.To configure optional rate settings, click the
Rate Settings
button to display a new dialogue containing rate setting
information. Instructions on configuring rate settings are described in
Configuring Rate Settings on page 4-100
.
13.In most cases, the default settings for the
Advanced Properties
section are sufficient for most users. If needed,
additional radio settings can be modified for the following properties:
NOTE:
After setting a power level, channel, and placement the RF output power for the
Access Port is displayed below in mW.
Antenna Diversity
Use the drop-down menu to configure the Antenna Diversity settings for Access Ports using
external antennas. Options include:
• Full Diversity: Utilizes both antennas to provide antenna diversity.
• Primary Only: Enables only the primary antenna.
• Secondary Only: Enables only the secondary antenna.
Antenna Diversity should only be enabled if the Access Port has two matching external
antennas. Default value is
Full Diversity
.
Maximum MUs
Sets the maximum number of MUs that can associate to a radio. The maximum number of
stations that can associate to a radio are 256.
Adoption
Preference ID
The Adoption Preference ID defines the preference ID of the switch.The value can be set
between 1 and 65535. To make the radios preferred, the Access Port preference ID should be
the same as adoption preference ID.
The adoption preference id is used for RP load-balancing. A switch will preferentially adopt
Access Ports, which have the same adoption-preference-id as the switch itself.
Short Preambles
only (this is not
seen in RFS4000)
If using an 802.11 bg radio, select this checkbox for the radio to transmit using a short
preamble. Short preambles improve throughput. However, some devices (SpectraLink
phones) require long preambles. This checkbox does not display if using an 802.11a radio.
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