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Minimum number of clients
seen
Max confirmed neighbors
Minimum signal strength for
smart-rf neighbors
10. Set the following
Max. 2.4GHz Load Difference
Considered Equal
Min. Value to Trigger 2.4GHz
Channel Balancing
Weightage given to Client
Count
Weightage given to
Throughput
Max. 5GHz Load Difference
Considered Equal
Min. Value to Trigger 5GHz
Channel Balancing
Weightage given to Client
Count
When Using probes from common clients is selected as a neighbor selection strategy,
use the spinner control to set the number of clients (from 0 -256) that must be shared
by at least 2 access points to be regarded as neighbors in the neighbor selection
process. The default value is 1.
Use the spinner control to set the maximum number of access point neighbors (from
0 - 16) of the same model available for load balance distributions. The default setting
is 10.
When Using smart-rf neighbor detection is selected as a neighbor selection strategy,
use the spinner control to set a minimum signal strength value (from -100 - 35dBm) for
a SMART RF detected access point to be qualified as a neighbor.
Channel Load Balancing
Use the spinner control to set a value (from 0 - 100%) considered an adequate
discrepancy (or deviation) when comparing access point 2.4GHz radio load balances.
The default setting is 1%. Thus, using a default setting of 10% means 10% is
considered inconsequential when comparing access point radio load balances
exclusively on the 2.4GHz radio band.
Use the spinner control to define a threshold (from 1 - 100%) the access point uses
(when exceeded) to initiate channel load balancing in the 2.4GHz radio band. Set this
value higher when wishing to keep radio traffic within their current channel
designations. The default is 5%.
Use the spinner control to assign a weight (from 0 - 100%) the access point uses to
prioritize 2.4GHz radio client count in the 2.4GHz radio load calculation. Assign this
value higher this 2.4GHz radio is intended to support numerous clients and their
throughput is secondary to maintaining association. The default setting is 90%.
Use the spinner control to assign a weight (from 0 - 100%) the access point uses to
prioritize 2.4 radio throughput in the access point load calculation. Assign this value
higher if throughput and radio performance are considered mission critical and more
important than a high client connection count. The default setting is 10%.
Use the spinner control to set a value (from 0 - 100) considered an adequate
discrepancy (or deviation) when comparing access point 5GHz radio load balances.
The default setting is 1%. Thus, using a default setting of 10% means 10% is
considered inconsequential when comparing access point radio load balances
exclusively on the 5GHz radio band.
Use the spinner control to define a threshold (from 1 - 100) the access point uses
(when exceeded) to initiate channel load balancing in the 5GHz radio band. Set this
value higher when wishing to keep radio traffic within their current channel
designations. The default is 5%.
Use the spinner control to assign a weight (from 0 - 100%) the access point uses to
prioritize 5GHz radio client count in the 5GHz radio load calculation. Assign this value
higher this 5GHz radio is intended to support numerous clients and their throughput is
secondary to maintaining client association. The default setting is 90%.
values within the
Advanced Parameters
field:

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