Defining Wlan Power Settings - D-Link xStack DXS-3227 Web/Installation Manual

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Defining WLAN Power Settings

The WLAN Radio Power Settings Page allows network managers to define WLAN radio power settings.To define
WLAN radio power settings:
1.
Click WLAN > Radio > Power Settings. The WLAN Radio Power Settings Page opens:
Figure 101:WLAN Radio Power Settings Page
The WLAN Radio Power Settings Page contains the following fields:
Auto Adjust Signal Strength — Enables adjusting the target signal strength received by closest access
point. The possible field values are:
Checked — Enables automatic signal adjustments.
Unchecked — Disables automatic signal adjustments.
Auto Adjustment Interval — Reconfigures the automatic power transmissions time periods.
Use Default — Enables using the default Auto Adjustment Interval value. The possible field values are:
Checked — Enables the device Auto Adjustment Interval adjustment default value.
Unchecked — Disables the device Auto Adjustment Interval adjustment default value.
Target Signal Strength — Configure the target signal strength received by closest access point in Decibel
Miliwatts (dBm). The possible field range is -40 - -80. The field default is -68.
Use Default — Enables using the default Target Signal Strength value. The possible field values are:
Checked — Enables the device Target Signal Strength default value.
Unchecked — Disables the device Target Signal Strength default value.
Minimum Signal Loss — Defines the signal range by which access points are defined as too close.This
helps eliminates signal interference. The possible field range is -20 - -80. The field default is -60.
Use Default — Enables using the default Minimum Signal Loss value. The possible field values are:
Checked — Enables the device Minimum Signal Loss default value.
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