Dell PowerConnect W-IAP92 Dell Instant 6.2.0.0-3.2.0.0 User Guide - Page 171

Access Point Control, Customize Valid Channels, Min Transmit Power, Client Aware, Scanning

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Access Point Control Customize Valid Channels You can customize Valid 5 GHz channels and Valid 2.4 GHz channels for 20MHz and 40MHz channels in the W-IAP. Here, the administrator can configure the ARM channels in the channel width window. The valid channels automatically show in the static channel assignment window. Min Transmit Power This indicates the minimum effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP) from 3 to 33 dBm in 3 dBm increments. You may also specify a special value of 127 dBm for regulatory maximum to disable power adjustments for environments such as outdoor mesh links. Higher power level settings may be constrained by local regulatory requirements and AP capabilities. In the event that an AP is configured for a Min Tx EIRP setting it cannot support, this value is reduced to the highest supported power setting. The default value is18 dBm. Max Transmit Power This indicates the maximum effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP) from 3 to 33 dBm in 3 dBm increments. Higher power level settings may be constrained by local regulatory requirements and AP capabilities. In the event that an AP is configured for a Max Tx EIRP setting it cannot support, this value is reduced to the highest supported power setting. Default value: 127 dBm Client Aware When Enabled, Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) does not change channels for the Access points when the clients are active, except for high priority events such as radar or excessive noise. This should be enabled in most deployments for a stable WLAN. If the Client Aware mode is Disabled, the W-IAP may change to a more optimal channel, but this change may also disrupt current client traffic. The Client Aware option is Enabled by default NOTE: When the Client Aware ARM is disabled, channels can be changed even when the clients are active on BSSID. Scanning When ARM is enabled, the W-IAP dynamically scans all 802.11 channels within its 802.11 regulatory domain at regular intervals and reports everything it sees to the W-IAP on each channel it scans. This includes, but is not limited to, data regarding WLAN coverage, interference, and intrusion detection. Wide Channel Bands This feature allows administrators to configure 40 MHz channels in the 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz bands. 40 MHz channels are essentially two 20 MHz adjacent channels that are bonded together. 40 MHz channel effectively doubles the frequency bandwidth available for data transmission. Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.2.0.0-3.2.0.0 | User Guide 171 | Adaptive Radio Management

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Access Point Control
Customize Valid Channels
You can customize
Valid 5 GHz channels
and
Valid 2.4 GHz channels
for 20MHz and 40MHz
channels in the W-IAP. Here, the administrator can configure the ARM channels in the channel
width window. The valid channels automatically show in the static channel assignment window.
Min Transmit Power
This indicates the minimum effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP) from 3 to 33 dBm in 3 dBm
increments. You may also specify a special value of 127 dBm for regulatory maximum to disable
power adjustments for environments such as outdoor mesh links. Higher power level settings may
be constrained by local regulatory requirements and AP capabilities. In the event that an AP is
configured for a Min Tx EIRP setting it cannot support, this value is reduced to the highest
supported power setting.
The default value is18 dBm.
Max Transmit Power
This indicates the maximum effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP) from 3 to 33 dBm in 3 dBm
increments. Higher power level settings may be constrained by local regulatory requirements and
AP capabilities. In the event that an AP is configured for a Max Tx EIRP setting it cannot
support, this value is reduced to the highest supported power setting.
Default value: 127 dBm
Client Aware
When
Enabled
, Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) does not change channels for the Access
points when the clients are active, except for high priority events such as radar or excessive noise.
This should be enabled in most deployments for a stable WLAN.
If the Client Aware mode is
Disabled
, the W-IAP may change to a more optimal channel, but this
change may also disrupt current client traffic.
The Client Aware option is
Enabled
by default
NOTE: When the Client Aware ARM is disabled, channels can be changed even when the
clients are active on BSSID.
Scanning
When ARM is enabled, the W-IAP dynamically scans all 802.11 channels within its 802.11
regulatory domain at regular intervals and reports everything it sees to the W-IAP on each channel
it scans. This includes, but is not limited to, data regarding WLAN coverage, interference, and
intrusion detection.
Wide Channel Bands
This feature allows administrators to configure 40 MHz channels in the 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz
bands. 40 MHz channels are essentially two 20 MHz adjacent channels that are bonded together.
40 MHz channel effectively doubles the frequency bandwidth available for data transmission.
Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point
6.2.0.0-3.2.0.0
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User Guide
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Adaptive Radio Management