User Manual Part 2
Wi-Fi Array
Configuring the Wi-Fi Array 269
Figure 127. Source of Channel Setting
There are no configuration options in this window, but if you are experiencing
problems or simply reviewing the IAP assignments, you may print this window
for your records. Click any IAP name to open the associated configuration page.
Arrays have a fast roaming feature, allowing them to maintain sessions for
applications such as voice, even while users cross boundaries between Arrays.
Fast roaming is set up in the Global Settings (IAP) window and is discussed in:
“Understanding Fast Roaming” on page 270
IAPs are configured using the following windows:
“IAP Settings” on page 271
“Global Settings (IAP)” on page 277
“Global Settings .11a” on page 284
“Global Settings .11bg” on page 287
“Global Settings .11n” on page 291
“Advanced RF Settings” on page 294
“LED Settings” on page 303
The WMI allows you to customize many IAP settings, but there are a few settings
that may only be changed using the CLI. For example, you may change the Wi-Fi
mode of each IAP individually. Using the interface iap command, the mode
option allows you to choose the following modes (assuming, of course, that the
IAP is of the proper type): a-only, an, b-only, bg, bgn, g-only, gn, n-only.
See Also
IAP Statistics Summary