channels in the 5-GHz band by counting an AP
on its primary and each secondary channel.
Adjacent Channel Interference: Interference
caused by multiple APs operating on adjacent
channels that exceed the minimum Adjacent
channel Interference AP Signal Level threshold
in the settings. This is most common in the 2.4
GHz band where channels are 5 MHz apart but
span 20 MHz. There are only three channels that
do not overlap in this band: 1, 6, 11. Larger
channel widths (e.g., 40 MHz) also affects the
adjacent channel interference counts.
Results Codes: Final status of the test (Success
or Failure)
Tap the blue link at the bottom of the Air Quality
Profile screen to open the Wi-Fi app's CHANNELS
MAP, which provides real-time visual results of
the utilization on each channel.
Air Quality Profile FAB
The floating action button (FAB) on the AutoTest
Air Quality Profile screen allows you to attach
comments and images to this AutoTest result on
the Link-Live website.
AutoTest App and Profiles
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