Smart Rf Configuration And Deployment Considerations - Motorola Solutions WiNG 5.2.6 Reference Manual

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6.6.1 Smart RF Configuration and Deployment Considerations

Smart RF
Before defining a Smart RF supported configuration, refer to the following deployment guidelines to ensure the
configuration is optimally effective:
• Smart RF is not able to detect a voice call in progress, and will switch to a different channel resulting in voice call
reconnections
• The Smart RF calibration process impacts associated users and should not be run during business or production
hours. The calibration process should be performed during scheduled maintenance intervals or non-business
hours.
• For Smart RF to provide effective recovery, RF planning must be performed to ensure overlapping coverage exists
at the deployment site. Smart RF can only provide recovery when access points are deployed appropriately. Smart
RF is not a solution, it's a temporary measure. Administrators need to determine the root cause of RF deterioration
and fix it. Smart RF history/events can assist.
Define the interval coverage hole recovery should be conducted after a
coverage hole is detected. The default is 30 seconds for both the 2.4 and
5.0 GHz radios.
to update the Smart RF Coverage Hole Recovery settings for this policy. Select
Reset
to revert to the

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