Locales - Nortel 2340 Configuration Manual

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These problems can be addressed, as outlined in 'Fine-tuning the Tracking Engine' chapter, and then the Evaluator can be
rerun and another walk through performed.
This chapter explains the following:
Choosing and naming locales.
Selecting the channels on which to scan during calibration.
Creating and capturing RF fingerprints.
Running the Evaluator to determine the usefulness of the captured data.
Selecting the 802.11 band(s) to monitor for the walkthrough.
Verifying device tracking with a walkthrough.

Locales

Each locale needs to be named, so that the name is available for binding the RF fingerprints which form the locale's
fingerprint when the calibration process begins. Locale names can correspond to the actual areas, that you are tracking
(e.g. Conference Room, Lobby, or Warehouse 1).
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