Specifying Channel Width - Extreme Networks Summit WMScanner User Manual

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The Measurements Options dialog box contains three options:
RF Monitoring - Collects data passively by sniffing the packets from the surrounding access
points.
AP Performance - Collects data directly from an access point. This option is also known as
throughput.
Server Mode - Starts a throughput server for server side measurements.
5 Select the RF Monitoring option.
6 Click the Next button. The Configure Real-Time Measurement Run Information dialog box appears.
7 Click the Configure Scan Settings button. The Configure Scan Settings dialog box appears.
The Configure Scan Settings dialog box contains the following options:
Selecting 802.11 a, b, g, and n channels for measurements
Setting Dwell Time for each channel
Setting Receiver Height Above Floor
Setting Dwell Time for all selected channels

Specifying channel width

Specifying Channel Width
Different APs work in different channel widths (e.g. the 802.11 N capable APs are capable of working in
the 40 MHz channel width). You can specify 40 MHz channels using extension channels (+1, -1) along
with the 20 MHz primary channel number. Thus, you also need to specify the channel width in scan
settings. You can specify the channel width in the following modes:
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