Cisco 802.11 Wireless Networking Quick Reference
| Chapter 11 Contents Power Tuning pg 185 Managing Power Settings on the AP pg 185 Managing Power Settings on the Client pg 187 Radio Tuning pg 188 Determining Optimal Channel and Frequency pg 188 Tuning to the Optimal Channel and Frequency pg 189 Data Configuration pg 192 Data Rates pg 192 Configuring Antenna Usage pg 194 Configuring Beacon Period and DTIM pg 196 Configuring the RTS Threshold pg 197 Configuring Data Retries pg 198 Configuring the Fragmentation Threshold pg 198 Installing and configuring an access point (AP) is generally a straightforward affair. Plug in the unit, establish some basic configuration settings, and you are ready. However, your environment might require you to tweak more settings for optimal performance. For example, in an effort to conserve laptop battery power, you might reconfigure transceivers to operate less frequently. You might also find the need to manually set radio channels or adjust the size of frames that are broadcast and received. Cisco APs provide a way to manage these settings. |
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