Description : Wireless networks operate in a competitive environment. If devices use the same channel, the user experience can significantly deteriorate. Using DCS NOW allows an AP to scan and select the most suitable channel for the environment immediately, reducing connection failures and traffic drops. How to Use DCS…
When you encounter the "DCS Scan Get Fail" logs on your Zyxel AP, it often means that no SSID profile is configured for the corresponding channel, which results in the radio not being in service status, then prevents the Dynamic Channel Selection (DCS) from performing effectively. To resolve this issue: Create an SSID…
You can fine-tune the wireless environment to improve connection by implementing the below configuration. Navigate to Access point > Configure > Radio settings Deployment selection and Maximum output power Select the Deployment selection according to your number of APs or adjust your 2.4GHz radio power to 5dBm lower than…
This article will introduce co-channel interference and DCS and show you the methods solve co-channel interference by DCS. Co-Channel Interference Introduction In Wi-Fi transmission, devices in the same channel need to take turns to transmit data. The more devices in the same channel, the longer time each device needs to…
What does DFS channel mean in the radio settings page? DFS stands for Dynamic Frequency Selection. In most countries there are regulations that limit the operation of certain 5GHz channels, whereas some frequencies are specifically used by weather and military radar systems requires other wireless services to implement…
Yes, this is provided through the “Enable DCS client Aware” feature. The APs on your network do not change channels as long as any wireless clients are connected to them. After you enable the feature, the AP will do DCS only when the all clients are disconnected with AP at the doing DCS time. You can use the schedule DCS,…
Troubleshooting when Wireless link speeds/throughput are low on AP A simple way to troubleshoot when experiencing low throughput when using APs. There are many reasons capable to cause low throughput in your network. In general, wireless interference and connectivity issues of the wired network would be the most…
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