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Chapter 12: UniFi Access Point Details
UniFi Access Point – Guests
(sort)
You can click any column to sort the displayed list.
The selected column displays or to indicate ascending
or descending order.
Name/WLAN
Displays the hostname, alias, or MAC
address of the connected guest and the name or SSID of
the wireless network in use. You can click the guest name
to get additional details; see "Client Details" on page
109 for more information.
Signal
Displays the signal strength between the guest
and AP.
TX Rate
Displays the transmit rate.
UniFi Access Point – Configuration
Change device configuration settings.
General
Alias
Enter or edit the customizable name or identifier of
the AP. The Alias is also known as the host name.
Save
Click Save to apply the change.
Cancel
Click Cancel to discard changes.
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Radios
Channel
Select the appropriate settings:
Auto/(channel number)
keep the default, Auto.
HT20/HT40/HT80
(Available for 2.4 GHz only.) Select
HT20 for 20 MHz operation, HT40 for 40 MHz operation,
or HT80 for 80 MHz operation in the 5 GHz band.
Note:
If the AP is part of a Zero Handoff WLAN
Group, then the Channel settings cannot be
changed.
VHT20/VHT40/VHT80
Select VHT20 for 20 MHz operation, VHT40 for 40 MHz
operation, or VHT80 for 80 MHz operation in the
5 GHz band.
Note:
If the AP is part of a Zero Handoff WLAN
Group, then the Channel settings cannot be
changed.
Transmit Power
By default the transmit power is set to
Auto. You can also manually select the following:
High
The highest TX power available.
Medium
Halfway between High and Low.
Low
The lowest TX power available.
Custom
Custom setting that you specify in the field
provided.
Antenna Gain
(Only available for Outdoor models)
Specify the antenna gain.
Minimum RSSI
Disabled by default. Select this option
and enter a minimum threshold (we recommend a value in
this range: -70 to -90 dBm). For UniFi, RSSI is synonymous
with SNR. If the client signal falls below the specified
threshold, then the AP kicks out the client, allowing it to
reconnect with a more suitable AP.
Note:
If the AP is part of a Zero Handoff WLAN
Group, the Minimum RSSI setting cannot be changed.
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(Available for 5 GHz only.)
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