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Access Point Editor Naming., X and Y Coordinates.

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WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual Access Point Editor Page The Access Point Editor (Figure 4-13) allows you to manually create or modify a suggested AP. Figure 4-13 Naming. RF Plan automatically names APs using the default convention ap number, where number starts at 1 and increments by one for each new AP. When you manually create an AP, the new AP is assigned the next number and is added to the bottom of the suggested AP list. You can name an AP anything you wish. The name must consist of alphanumeric characters and be 64 characters or less in length. X and Y Coordinates. The physical location of the AP is specified by X-Y coordinates that begin at the lower left corner of the display area, as shown in Figure 4-14. The numbers you specify in the X and Y text boxes are whole units. The Y coordinate increases as a point moves up the display, and the X coordinate increases as it moves from left to right across the display. Figure 4-14 RF Plan v1.0, June 2007 4-15

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WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual
RF Plan
4-15
v1.0, June 2007
Access Point Editor Page
The Access Point Editor (
Figure 4-13
) allows you to manually create or modify a suggested AP.
Naming.
RF Plan automatically names APs using the default convention
ap
number,
where
number
starts at 1 and increments by one for each new AP. When you manually create an AP, the
new AP is assigned the next number and is added to the bottom of the suggested AP list.
You can name an AP anything you wish. The name must consist of alphanumeric characters and be
64 characters or less in length.
X and Y Coordinates.
The physical location of the AP is specified by X-Y coordinates that
begin at the lower left corner of the display area, as shown in
Figure 4-14
. The numbers you
specify in the X and Y text boxes are whole units. The Y coordinate increases as a point moves up
the display, and the X coordinate increases as it moves from left to right across the display.
Figure 4-13
Figure 4-14