Nortel 2350 用户指南
156 Using RF Planning
NN47250-101 (320665-G Version 02.01)
The Compute Power For wizard appears, showing a list of the areas you defined and the corresponding
technology.
technology.
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To optimize the AP count, select Optimize AP Count. This option checks for coverage overlaps and
removes an AP if neighboring APs provide enough coverage to make the AP unnecessary.
removes an AP if neighboring APs provide enough coverage to make the AP unnecessary.
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Select Compute Power for the areas for which you want to compute power.
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Click Next. The Compute Power For Progress page appears. Click Finish to view the results.
Display Coverage
Looking at the RF coverage allows you to see if the entire area is adequately covered by the AP. You can move the APs
and see how the coverage changes.
and see how the coverage changes.
To display the RF coverage for an area
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Beside Show RF Coverage Using, select how you want to display the coverage.
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Baseline Association Rate—Coverage is shown based on the AP radio baseline association
rate. The baseline association rate is the typical data rate the radio is expected to support for
client associations. (The baseline association rate is specified during planning, on a coverage
area basis.)
rate. The baseline association rate is the typical data rate the radio is expected to support for
client associations. (The baseline association rate is specified during planning, on a coverage
area basis.)
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Data Rate—Coverage is shown in colored bands that represent each of the data transmit rates
supported by the radio. These rates are standard for each radio type.
supported by the radio. These rates are standard for each radio type.
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RSSI—Coverage is shown based on the received signal strength indication (RSSI) of the
radio’s signal heard by other radios.
radio’s signal heard by other radios.
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Right-click on a coverage area and select Show RF Coverage.