NETGEAR ProSafe WC7520 Reference Manual page 97

20-ap wireless controller
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Figure 47.
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Configure the settings as explained in the following table:
Table 24. RF management settings
Setting
TX Power Settings section
Default Tx Power
Automatic Tx Power Control
WLAN Healing section
Maximum Neighbors to Participate
in Self-healing
Self healing wait Time after AP
Failure
ProSafe 20-AP Wireless Controller WC7520
Description
Make a selection from the drop-down list to specify how the
transmission (Tx) power is configured on the access points: Full, Half,
Quarter, Eighth, or Minimum.
When automatic Tx power control is enabled, the selection from the
drop-down list is used as the initial power level for the access points.
Select the Enable radio button to enable automatic Tx power control:
• When a client attempts to connect to an access point at low power,
the access point's Tx power is automatically increased above the
default level.
• When there are overlapping coverage areas, the access point's Tx
power is automatically decreased below default level.
Select the Disable radio button to disable automatic Tx power control.
From the drop-down list, select the maximum number of neighboring
access points that increase or decrease power to cover for a failing
access point. Selecting 0 (zero) disables this feature. Use close
neighbors, not a distant access point, and do not use all access points.
From the drop-down list, select the number of minutes to validate ( that
is, wait) before confirming a failed access point and increasing transmit
power to cover the area. Enter a value greater than the access point
reboot time, which is usually 1 minute. This allows for fluctuations in
the power of nearby access points when access points are rebooted.
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