Use Model: Airport Deployment; Airport Case 1 - No Rf Group Name - HP 530 Management Manual

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Use Model: Airport Deployment

This use model demonstrates how Adaptive Transmit Power Control works
in relation to SSID and RF Group Name configuration settings.
All AP-530 APs are owned/managed by the Airport
The Airport leases AP service to wireless providers
T-Mobile and
Boingo
There are also APs in use by Airport tenants such as Jimbo's that are not
AP 530 units.
Airport Case 1 – No RF Group Name
In this case, there are four AP 530s in the Airport network: AP #1, AP #2, AP
#3 and AP #4. Additionally, a food concession, Jimbo's, also has an access
point, AP #N, which does not support . In these access points, the parameters
that impact are configured as follows:
Channel
wlan-1 SSID
wlan-2 SSID
RF Group Name
Avoid Other WLANs
Max Power Reduction
Adaptive Mode
AP #1 and AP #4 operate on the same channel and as such, will negotiate their
power levels when is enabled. AP #2 and AP #3 are not affected by , as they
each operate alone on their respective channels.
AP #1 and AP #4 are able to hear each other, and both can hear AP #N:
AP #1 hears AP #4 and AP #N
AP #4 hears AP #1 and AP #N
AP #1
AP #2
1
6
T-Mobile
n/a
Boingo
n/a
enabled
n/a
n/a
none
disabled
n/a
18 dB
n/a
AP
n/a
Adaptive Tx Power Control Use Cases
Use Model: Airport Deployment
AP #3
AP #4
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1
n/a
T-Mobile
n/a
disabled
n/a
enabled
n/a
none
n/a
disabled
n/a
18 dB
n/a
AP
AP #N
1
Jimbo's
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
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