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11.The following read-only information is displayed:
12.To add the radio to a Radio Group, enter the Group Id for the radio group you wish to add it to. For more
information on configuring Radio Groups, see Configuring Radio Groups for MU Load Balancing on page
4-114.
13.From within the Radio Settings field, define the Placement of the Access Port as either Indoors or
Outdoors.
An Access Port can be set for Indoors or Outdoors use depending on the model and the placement
location. Power settings and channel selection options differ based on each country's regulatory rules
and whether or not the unit is placed indoors or outdoors.
Channel Width is the distance between two channels in the same frequency. This difference is
measured in MHz. For type ‘an’ channels, the channel width is either 20 MHz or 40 MHz. For type ‘bgn’
channels, the width is 20 MHz. This field is read-only and is available only with type ‘n’ radios.
Desired Channel (sec) is the channel for communication between the Access Ports and MUs using the
secondary radio of an AP having multiple radios. The selection of a channel determines the available
power levels. The range of legally approved communication channels varies depending on the
installation location and country. The selected channel can be a specific channel, Random, or ACS.
Random assigns each radio a random channel. ACS (Automatic Channel Selection) allows the switch to
systematically assign channels. Default is Random.Select a channel for communications between the
Access Port and its associated MUs within the Desired Channel field.
The channel for communication between the Access Port and its associated MUs can be using the
primary radio or the secondary radio of an AP. Accordingly the channel is called Desired Channel (Pri)
or Desired Channel (Sec) respectively.The selection of a channel determines the available power
levels. The range of legally-approved communication channels varies depending on the installation
location and country. The selected channel can be a specific channel, “Random,” or “ACS.” Random
assigns each radio a random channel. ACS (Automatic Channel Selection) allows the switch to
systematically assign channels. Default is Random.
14.After first selecting a channel, select a power level in dBm for RF signal strength in the Desired Power
(dBm) field.
The optimal power level for the specified channel is best determined by a site survey prior to installation.
Available settings are determined according to the selected channel. Set a higher power level to ensure
RF coverage in WLAN 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 problems for roaming devices trying to
connect to an Access Port. After setting a power level, channel, and placement the RF output power for
the Access Port is displayed in mW. The default is 20 dBm (802.11bg), 17 dBm (802.11a).
MAC Address The Base Radio MAC is the radio's first MAC address when it is adopted by the
Switch.
Radio Type Radio type identifies whether the radio is an 802.11b, 802.11bg and 802.11bgn or
802.11a and 802.11an radio.
Config Method The Config Method displays whether the radio has been configured using static or
dynamic settings.
NOTE: After setting a power level, channel, and placement, the RF output power for the
Access Port displays in mW.