6.4.16.7
Overlap AP
Note
This WBM page is only available in access point mode.
Overlapping channels
For optimum data throughput, it is important that the set wireless channel is not used by other
access points. In the 2.4 GHz band (802.11b or 802.11g), there is overlapping of the channels
so that an access point occupies not only the set channel but also the two or three adjacent
channels. You should therefore make sure that there is adequate channel spacing to
neighboring access points.
This WBM page shows all access points that are visible on the set or adjacent channels (at 2.4
GHz). If entries exist here, the maximum data throughput of the access point and the availability
of the communication link to the access point is potentially impaired.
Description
Table 1 has the following columns:
● Radio
Shows the available WLAN interfaces.
● Aging Time [min]
Specify the life time of the entries in the list. If an access point is inactive for longer than the
set time, it is removed from the list.
Note
Changing the aging time
The aging time is a WLAN setting. For this reason, if a change is made, the WLAN
connection is briefly interrupted to accept the new value.
Configuring with Web Based Management
6.4 "Information" menu
SCALANCE W1780/W1740 according to IEEE 802.11ac Web Based Management
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