Changing Colors
You can change the color schemes for showing the following types of RF information:
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802.11a channels
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802.11b and 802.11g channels
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RF obstacles
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Radio transmit data rates
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Receive signal strength (RSSI)
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Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)
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Client load (number of clients associated with a radio)
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Probability of a rogue device or client being in a specific location
For each scheme, you can change a color using any of the following methods:
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Select a color from a predefined palette.
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Change the hue, saturation, and brightness (HSB) properties of a color.
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Change the red, blue, and green (RGB) properties of a color.
To Change a Color
1
Select Tools > Preferences. The Preferences dialog box appears.
2
Click the RF tab.
3
Select one of the following tabs:
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802.11a Channel Colors
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802.11b/g Channel Colors
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RF Obstacle Colors
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Data Rate Colors
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RSSI Band Colors
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SNR Band Colors
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Load Band Colors
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Probability Colors
4
Click on the color column for the color you want to change. The Choose Color dialog box
appears.
See one of the following sections:
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For more information about using the color palette, see
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For more information about using HSB, see
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For more information about using RGB, see
Changing WLAN Management Software Preferences 453
"Defining a Color from the Palette" (page
"Defining a Color by Changing HSB Properties" (page
"Defining a Color by Changing RGB Properties" (page
Nortel WLAN—Management Software 2300 Series Reference Guide
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