Configuring your Access Points correctly is crucial for enhancing wireless network performance. Understanding the Advantages and Disadvantages of 2.4GHz and 5GHz: 2.4GHz Advantages: Greater Range: Better at penetrating walls and obstacles, providing wider coverage. Compatibility: Works with a wider range of devices,…
Introduction When deploying a wireless network, it's crucial to ensure that each Access Point (AP) is optimized for the environment. This article provides a guide on how to check if the power settings of a single AP are suitable for your specific setting. Testing and Adjusting AP Power Conducting a Physical Test:…
When the signal is strong (recommended –70dBm or above) but clients still couldn't operate at an acceptable throughput, you can refer to these tips to fine-tune your wireless environment. Going to Access point > Configure > Radio settings Deployment selection and Maximum output power Select the Deployment selection…
The wireless client nowadays usually designed to prefer the 5GHz band over 2.4GHz. Radio 2.4GHz is shared with a lot of other devices (Bluetooth, microwave) which may generate interference. Wi-Fi signal can also interfere with each other if using the same channel. In radio 2.4GHz, there are 13 channels available and only 3…
Where to find: Configure > Access points > Radio settingsFunction description: While deploying the APs, we can use the configuration to help the stations connect to the correct AP or roaming. Normally, if the station has 5G availability, we will try to let the station choose 5G first because 5G has less interference and…
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