Cisco Cisco IP Phone 8841 Guide De Conception
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821-EX Wireless LAN Deployment Guide
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Radio Settings
On the Wireless > Configure > Radio settings page, configure what radio transmit power and channel settings to use.
For the Radio power setting, it is recommended to select Enable power reduction on nearby APs as co-channel interference
can be potentially reduced. If wanting to use maximum radio power, then select Always use 100% power.
Can select whether to enable use of DFS channels or not via the Auto channel option.
For the Radio power setting, it is recommended to select Enable power reduction on nearby APs as co-channel interference
can be potentially reduced. If wanting to use maximum radio power, then select Always use 100% power.
Can select whether to enable use of DFS channels or not via the Auto channel option.
The Default 5 GHz channel width is set to 80 MHz by default and that channel width will be utilized if the access point is
802.11ac capable. The Default 5 GHz channel width can also be set to use 20 MHz or 40 MHz.
802.11ac capable. The Default 5 GHz channel width can also be set to use 20 MHz or 40 MHz.
If Channel width is set to Auto for an access point, then that access point will use the value specified for Default 5 GHz
channel width if applicable for that access point model.
The channel width can also be configured on a per access point basis overriding the default.
2.4 GHz radios utilize 20 MHz channel width and can not be configured for 40 MHz channels.
When using Cisco Meraki access points it is recommended to select Auto for the channel and transmit power.
channel width if applicable for that access point model.
The channel width can also be configured on a per access point basis overriding the default.
2.4 GHz radios utilize 20 MHz channel width and can not be configured for 40 MHz channels.
When using Cisco Meraki access points it is recommended to select Auto for the channel and transmit power.